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Foreclosure Assistance: Protect Yourself from Scam Artists |
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Written by Michael Geoffrey
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Monday, 01 December 2008 06:51 |
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The dreadful possibility of being foreclosed on because of inability to make your mortgage payments can hang over you, causing you overwhelming concern. You dont want to make matters worse by getting taken advantage of by a scam artist who victimizes people in your situation.
by MichaelGeoffrey
The dreadful possibility of being foreclosed on because of inability to make your mortgage payments can hang over you, causing you overwhelming concern. You dont want to make matters worse by getting taken advantage of by a scam artist who victimizes people in your situation.
The people who go about committing such fraudulent acts tend to be quite intelligent and good at what they do. They will take your home and your money from you without even the slightest feeling of remorse.
Rising Numbers Of Foreclosures And Scams
As the numbers of foreclosures have risen over the last several years so has the amount of foreclosure fraud that is committed. In order to protect yourself from the actions of such unscrupulous individuals, you should try to learn what sorts of things people do in order to scam them in relation to foreclosure.
If you are prepared to handle the possibility of being taken advantage by a scam artist, you can reduce the possibility that they will be able to dupe you successfully.
Once a person falls short of adequate funds, his or her position becomes very precarious and makes them a prime target of foreclosure assistance scams and these scamsters have their own strategies worked out which are known as equity skimming in which they offer to buy your home so that you can pay off your mortgage payments and in the same time helps you to preserve your credit standing.
The trick is that these lying scammers want you to give them the title to the home. They promise to give you part of the money that they earn from selling the home. What they actually do, though, is use the title to the property to earn rent. In the meantime, you will still be foreclosed on by the bank or lending agency that you owe money to and, even though you no longer have the title, you will be held responsible for all mortgage payments.
Thus, remember that if you are offered foreclosure assistance in which you need to give the title of your property to someone else, it more than likely is a scam and you would do well to steer well clear of such offers.
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