New EBook Tells All About Short Sale Fraud

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“How to Commit Short Sale Fraud . . . and Get Away with It” is a just-released e-book. It's the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth regarding the social and economic implications of short sale fraud, REO fraud and real estate fraud.

Los Angeles, California (I-Newswire) November 1, 2011 - Short sale fraud is the real estate crime of this decade and the amounts involved are staggering. Anybody who has had his or her home equity stripped by a neighbor committing short sale fraud knows this painfully well. So will law enforcement soon, when enough of our asleep-at-the-wheel politicians will wake up and respond to public pressure to prosecute the offenders.

“How to Commit Short Sale Fraud . . . and Get Away with It” is my just-released e-book. It's the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth regarding the social and economic implications of short sale fraud, REO fraud and real estate fraud in general. My book also offers practical, cost-effective strategies to solve these problems NOW.

Readers of this book will learn terminology of the distressed residential real estate world, how the real estate market ended up in such a mess, why it was preventable and what must be done to stop the hemorrhaging.

Readers who will find this book informative are
(1) New home buyers. Learn why some of your high offers are either rejected or don’t even receive a response.
(2) Existing homeowners. Wonder why home prices and home valuations are fluctuating wildly in your neighborhood.
(3) Law enforcement: short sale fraud is the current wave of white-collar crime, perpetuated primarily by working and middle-class people. Learn how to put the brakes on this activity or prepare for a flood of crime.
(4) Municipal agencies and taxing authorities: short sale fraud is depleting your coffers and your ability to investigate it.
(5) Accountants: read about some issues you may not have considered so that you can advise your clients wisely.
(6) Investors: learn how you can get tripped up in the transaction and how to stay on the right side of the line;
(7) Real estate agents: more tips for the honest agents to spot a dirty transaction. For the dirty agents: we’re watching you. Risking your license and other civil and possibly criminal sanctions is not worth helping your friend or another agent close a non-arms-length short sale.

Real estate fraud, and specifically short sale fraud, are enormously profitable white-collar crimes that are contributing to the further erosion of the American way of life. Don't allow honest people to be "collateral damage" - educate yourself, take action and fight it.





About Monique Bryher:
Monique Bryher is a Los Angeles-based licensed real estate broker who sells residential and small commercial property, including short sales and REO (bank properties). In addition to her real estate business, she writes extensively about real estate fraud through her blog California Real Estate Fraud Report.

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short sale fraud   REO fraud   real estate fraud  

November 1, 2011

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