Can You Spot The Fraud?

Con Artists come in all sorts of different packages.

A recent article in the Waterloo Region Record talked about a real estate scam on the internet. Without a doubt it is important to do some due diligence when making any purchases online. To just send money to a classified ad on a Kijiji or Craig's List seems a little preposterous.

Internet classifieds are no different than that of the traditional print media. People place ads with little or no scrutinizing. It is generally up to the people responding to the ad to verify the merit of the ad and the person placing it. With the advent of free online classifieds people are now able to place ads from anywhere in the world for free with no one policing them at the outset. Set up an email address, place an alluring ad from Nigeria, wait for your fish to swim into the net.

Given the value of the purchase, when you are shopping for a house it seems a little odd to do the entire transaction online without ever seeing the property or meeting the seller. House selling was not really intended to be done this way.

The internet is a powerful and essential tool. One thing it doesn't do is take away the human interaction needed in the real estate transaction. When you buy a car you want to take it for a test drive. When you buy a loaf of bread you squeeze it for freshness. When you buy a water melon you tap it for firmness. Why wouldn't you walk through a $250,000 house before sending money?

Remember that if you have limited information on the seller, like just an email address, it should send up a red flag. Name, address, phone number are essential (hard to buy a house without an address, right?). Visit the home, walk through it, talk to the neighbours. Of course it is always recommended to have things looked over by your lawyer and any money in the transaction should be handled in-trust through your lawyer to ensure you have some protection.

Don't be to sure about anything. It appears even MLS listings have fallen prey to this type of scam...


Hopefully you are reading this post before you send a $5,000 wire transfer to houseseller54@aol.com so you can have a chance to see their amazing house before they put it on the market for $80,000 more.

M

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