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    Default Renter Sells Owner's House

    Thought I'd share a horror story with you.

    John's house had been on the market for three months and he hadn't gotten a single offer to purchase. Finally, one day Henry drove up and offered John a long-term rental agreement. Henry was a traveling salesman and needed to move to this town to be centrally located within his sales area. Henry was very nicely dressed, drove a respectable car and talked very professionally.

    Because Henry was on the road so much of the time, he wanted to simplify the move for his family by paying John a security deposit and six months' advance rent. He also wanted to sign a three-year rental agreement. Needless to say John was excited. He didn't really want to sell and a three-year rental agreement from such a professional was a dream come true. Henry signed the agreement, advanced the money and John headed to the bank. That is when the real estate horror story began.

    As soon as Henry gained control of the house, he placed a for-sale ad in the paper, advertising the home for an unbelievably low price. In fact the price was so low Henry received hundreds of calls. Henry scheduled dozens of showings.

    Each time, he would give the person a real sob story about how he had lost his wife and family in an accident the previous year. Henry told everyone that he was being forced to give up thousands of dollars of equity in order to pay bills resulting from the accident. He then convinced the buyer to give him a $2,000 earnest money deposit to hold the house. The buyer's greedy nature told him he would never find another deal like this and he gladly forked over the $2,000.

    In fact, 30 buyers put up $2,000 each. With $60,000 in cash, Henry split, leaving behind 30 contracts for sale on John's house. Can you image the horrible situation John faced when the buyers' attorneys tracked him down? What do you do? I'm sure the title companies are having fun with this one. How could you stop this from happening to you?


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    Default Selling House Using Rental Agreement

    That's... shocking, to say the least. Some title company messed up BIG TIME, and to tell you the truth I don't know how that could possibly happen. What happened when they researched chain of title? When they required identification at the settlement table? I'm amazed someone pulled that off using just a rental agreement.
    Thanks for the story!

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    I heard of similar stories happening in NYC with rental deposits - someone posing as a property manager collects deposits from 20-30 people for the same apartment and splits. Here's a tip: if the "owner" or the "property manager" only agrees to meet you at Starbucks and only accepts cash, he's probably not who he says he is

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    thanks for the info.. nice discussions....
    HELLO FROM MIAMI...!!!

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    Scary stories regarding real estate are all over the place. To me it only strengthens the arguement to utilize the services of a Realtor when buying or selling real estate.
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    Thanks for the nice accumulation of this posts
    good fortune.

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