Avoiding Real Estate Scams Lebanon TN

It is relatively easy to protect yourself from real estate scams if you know what to look for and where to look. In this article you'll find expert advice on how to avoid such scams.

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Crye-Leike Realtors
(615) 444-8200
Lebanon, TN
Hobbs J R & Sons Real Estate & Auction Inc
(615) 444-1663
229 W Main St
Lebanon, TN
Crye-Leike
(615) 444-8200
1432 W Main St
Lebanon, TN
American Realty Co
(615) 361-3336
2572 Murfreesboro Rd
Lebanon, TN
Cato Industrial Development
(615) 444-9273
216 S Maple St
Lebanon, TN
Crye-Leike Realtors
(615) 444-8494
Lebanon, TN
Leftwich Properties
(615) 444-1523
327 W Main St
Lebanon, TN
Boykin Wayne & Associates
(615) 443-7355
411 Hill St
Lebanon, TN
H &h Rentals
(615) 449-8876
606 Briskin Ln
Lebanon, TN
Gene Carman Real Estate & Auctions
(615) 444-9877
Lebanon, TN

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Real estate scams are nothing new. They are also not difficult to spot. Although most victims won’t fall for buying the Brooklyn bridge or property on the moon, there are many variations of real estate scams. Victims tend to be those that have little real estate investment experience or that neglect to perform even casual due diligence. Although it’s easy to get swept away with ideas of how your life could change with a windfall of cash from a real estate investment, it’s also relatively easy to protect yourself from scams if you know what to look for and where to look.

 

Spot real estate scam promoters

Have you ever noticed that the most successful people you know never talk about being successful? Have you noticed that those with money rarely talk about how much money that they have or make? The number one thing scam promoters have in common is a focus on their lifestyle. This can include driving fancy cars, indulging in fancy dinner meetings or wearing expensive clothes. If you see someone spending exorbitant amounts of money on lifestyle expenses, it may not be the kind of person you want managing the expenses of an investment project.

 

Beware of “no work” and “no risk”

You should not go into any potentially high returning investment thinking it will involve zero work. Higher returns are generally equated with higher risk and that includes the chance that you may have to get more involved at some point. A promoter selling a high-returning investment as “no work” and “almost guaranteed” should be an immediate and powerful red flag. As with any investment, you should be willing and able to get involved if the investment does not go as planned.

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