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Fraud in Real Estate, Are You Being Victimized? - Part II

   

The phone range and Peter was on the other end of the line. "Willard, I have a friend of mine that has a real estate problem." I said, "Send him over." Two hours later, Jerry sat in front of me terribly upset. Three years earlier, he had been talked into buying a 4 unit building in partnership with Smooth Talker, a knowledgeable, smooth talking real estate salesman. Smooth Talker offered to find the property, arrange the financing, manage the building and even put up the down payment. Jerry was told that all he had to do was use his perfect credit to qualify for the loan and then sit back, wait seven years and the money would come rolling in.

Smooth Talker also promised that the two of them would do more deals and Jerry would make over $100,000. What Jerry did not know and he would not figure out until 3 years later was that Smooth Talker had no intention of splitting anything and Jerry could kiss his perfect credit goodbye. 3 years ago, Smooth Talker had Jerry and two other buyers, buy three buildings, located on one street. The buildings cost $150,000 each. Smooth Talker put up $1,500 down payment for each property, while at the same time, telling the buyers that he was putting in $12,000.00 for each. There was an unexplained difference of $10,500 each.

Smooth Talker also collected a $9,000 Real Estate commission on each. Smooth Talker also agreed to take the building in as-is condition, with no inspections and without requiring the seller to make any repairs. There were, unknown to Jerry $10,000 worth of air-conditioning as well as other work. Smooth Talker had those other two buyers borrow from the Federal Government a remodeling loan of $48,000 to make the needed repairs. When those other two buyers each got their loans, Smooth Talker took all the money and said he spent it on Jerry's building. Let me clarify that. Smooth Talker stole the money from the other two investors, telling them he used it on Jerry's building. That is still stealing. My research later showed that he did almost no repairs to any of the buildings, and what little repairs he did have done, were not even paid for.

Smooth Talker cheated the poor workers out of their pay. No one could ever understand what he was doing. He even collected rent, pocketing any cash. When the buyers wanted an accounting. Smooth Talker wouldn't even supply it. When I came on the scene and demanded, as a matter of law, an accounting of what was received and spent. Smooth Talker didn't have any proof of what happen to all the money.

Jerry wanted out of the partnership but Smooth Talker didn't want the building sold; but he did want to make sure he got his due, if it was. He gave me a statement showing that he had put in $34,000 (which was not true) into the building and wanted that before any split of profits. This would of left Jerry receiving $5,000 and Smooth Talker making $46,400 on the whole deal.

To avoid being in this kind of a situation, I advice the following, before doing any sort of real estate deal; a) Evaluate your risk. What is your downside? Have a real estate expert study the deal. b) Set up operating and reporting guidelines with your partners. Put everything in clear English. c) Have everything reviewed by an attorney or an accountant. d) Choose your people partners with care.

Author: Willard Michlin
 
Author Bio:

Willard Michlin

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE KISMET REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS, INC., KISMET MORTGAGE CO., KISMET BUSINESS BROKERS, KISMET MARKETING STRATEGIES, 1975 to Present: Responsible Real Estate Broker for firm Real Estate and Financial Distress Consultant Broker on the sale of over 150 single-family residences Broker on the sale over 20 apartment buildings. Investor in over 200 conventional and foreclosure properties. Handled properties, which ranged from $50,000 to $2,500,000. Originated and marketed Second Trust Deeds Commercial Real Estate Brokerage Brokerage of Small and Medium Businesses Business Brokerage of over 25 Auto Body Shops Business Brokerage of Automotive Businesses including Auto Salvage, Auto Repair, Tire Stores, Transmission Shops, Quick Lube Stores Expert Witness for Automotive Business Valuations Business & Marketing Consultant

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS California Association of Business Brokers ? 2002 to Present IBBA(International Business Brokers Association) Rotary Club of Moorpark Building Industry Association of Southern California- Local Chapter President, 1980-81. Mortgage Brokers Association of California. 1983 Toastmasters International- Local Chapter President 1995, putting it in 11th place in the World. National Association of Realtors California Association of Realtors Professional Consultants Association California Avocado Society California Certified Organic Farmers-Local Chapter VP 2000-01

EDUCATIONAL DEGREES California Licensed Real Estate Broker #00532830 BA,

 
 
 

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