The Real Reason to Avoid Homebuilders [View article]
I agree w/Michael Church's article. It's astounding to me that the activities in the housing industry have escaped those who invest in it. Are they not looking or do they not want to see?
E.g., KB Home, the builder now under SEC investigation, was fined millionls, previously, by the FTC and HUD. They are not the only builder doing these things, but they've been in the news the most about getting caught. Many homeowners complain about predatory lending, seriously shoddy construction, breach of warranty, dishonest practices, etc, going on in real estate. But unless banks are hurt, law enforcement often looks the other way. Another example, the F. Jeffrey Miller case that only this year resulted in indictments. Check this news page for more examples: www.hadd.com/dailynews...
As for real estate agents being stripped of their license, I have certainly read of it happening. I don't believe that people look for this, or even know WHERE to look for this, unless they find themselves embroiled in a dispute of their own, and refuse to take it lying down.
Same goes for homebuilder complaints, bribing appraisers to make the value come in higher, title insurance investigations, IRS crackdowns on down payment assistance programs that are not charities but money-laundering vehicles for sellers and builders, etc.
The Real Reason to Avoid Homebuilders [View article]
The Real Reason to Avoid Homebuilders [View article]
Older article on fraud: realtytimes.com/rtcpag...
Newer article on problems with using builder's in house mtg co: realtytimes.com/rtcpag...
Recent article from RISMEDIA about title kickbacks: rismedia.com/index.php.../
The Real Reason to Avoid Homebuilders [View article]
E.g., KB Home, the builder now under SEC investigation, was fined millionls, previously, by the FTC and HUD. They are not the only builder doing these things, but they've been in the news the most about getting caught. Many homeowners complain about predatory lending, seriously shoddy construction, breach of warranty, dishonest practices, etc, going on in real estate. But unless banks are hurt, law enforcement often looks the other way. Another example, the F. Jeffrey Miller case that only this year resulted in indictments. Check this news page for more examples: www.hadd.com/dailynews...
As for real estate agents being stripped of their license, I have certainly read of it happening. I don't believe that people look for this, or even know WHERE to look for this, unless they find themselves embroiled in a dispute of their own, and refuse to take it lying down.
Same goes for homebuilder complaints, bribing appraisers to make the value come in higher, title insurance investigations, IRS crackdowns on down payment assistance programs that are not charities but money-laundering vehicles for sellers and builders, etc.
Way to go, Mr. Church! GREAT article.