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Real Estate Agents Thrilled With Fraud Bust....Did You Hear about this?

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Real Estate Agent with Home Foundations LLC

I was "Googling" and I found this article from FOX NEWS 5 in Las Vegas!

LAS VEGAS -- Real estate agents said they are thrilled with Thursday's mortgage fraud bust that arrested 123 people in southern Nevada.

 

"Operation Stolen Dreams," as it was dubbed by law enforcement, was described as the largest in ever when it came to confronting mortgage fraud.

 

A total of 485 arrests were made nationwide and losses totaled more than $2.3 billion, U.S. Attorney Daniel Bogden said.

 

Robyn Yates of Windermere Prestige Properties said the best way to avoid getting scammed is for consumers to research anyone they do business with and to request a report on licensee for a history of complaints.

 

"Do the research," Yates said. "And there's nothing better than personal referrals. And even when you get a referral from someone, you want to check it out in detail with the person referring it and anyone else they've done business with."

 

Of the more than $2.3 billion officials said the defendants stole from the victims, only about $147 million has been recovered.

 

Most of the people who lost money will never be repaid, officials said.

 

In Nevada the list of those arrested included loan officers, real estate agents, loan processors, settlement agents, mortgage brokers, appraisers and a builder, Bogden said.

 

The large number of arrests in southern Nevada mirrors the region's crushing foreclosure crisis. A report released by RealtyTrac this month noted that Nevada continues to lead the nation in foreclosures, with one in every 79 homes receiving a foreclosure filing in May.

 

"I think we can sincerely say the fraud epidemic here in Vegas created the problem we're having with this crash of the real estate market," said Paul Camacho, a special agent for the Internal Revenue Service.

 

The Federal Bureau of Investigation said they started to notice a spike in the number of mortgage fraud complaints in the summer of 2007, just before the recession took hand and Nevada homeowners started losing their homes at an alarming rate

 

"By the beginning of 2008 the problem was staggering," said F.B.I. Special Agent Kevin Favreau. "They operated in small, sophisticated, organized groups. They had inside knowledge of how to abuse the system."

 

Federal investigators said unlike previous enforcement efforts, "Stolen Dreams" put a greater emphasis on recovering money for victims through "increasing cooperation with state and local partners." Since the operation began March 1, authorities have seized $10.7 million in criminal cases and recovered $196.7 million from civil cases.

 

Types of fraud listed by the F.B.I. included loan modification schemes, "ghost loans" and reverse mortgage schemes that targeted the elderly.

Thanks FOX NEWS 5 in Las Vegas for a Great Story!

Ray DeLao

www.AskGopher.com

www.Looking2BuyAHouse.com

 

Suzanne McLaughlin
Sabinske & Associates, Inc. (Albertville, St. Michael) - Saint Michael, MN
Sabinske & Associates, Realtor

I assist a reputable company with loan mods those backed by Freddie Mac, in fact.  But, I know there are many nefarious types out there preying on the uneducated homeowner.  Kudos to the Feds on this one! 

Aug 04, 2010 01:05 AM
Don Spera
CR Property Group, LLC - East York, PA
Serving York and Adams County, PA

Ray, thanks for sharing such devastating news.  I know they probably don't want to go into detail in case other scammers are out there. We have to be on our toes all the time.  No wonder people are so skeptical about dealing with people they don't know.  The have to have their guard up all the time.

Aug 04, 2010 01:07 AM
Emily Medvec
eXp Realty LLC - Santa Fe, NM
Broker | Realtor | Serving Santa Fe & Northern NM

Thank you for keeping us in the industry ahead of the news.

Aug 04, 2010 01:23 AM
Don MacLean
New England Real Estate Center Inc. - Easton, MA
Realtor-Homes for Sale- Easton, Mass 02356

Some people when given the chance to make a fast illegal buck will.

These are the ones that will ruin a field for all

Walk the plank I say

Enjoy the day

Aug 04, 2010 01:52 AM
Amy Law
Alliance Properties - Crosby, TX

This does not surprise me one bit. I sure hope it goes into many trials and that justice wins out.

Aug 04, 2010 10:09 AM