A housing expert named a couple of property estate brokers “predators”. He also gave a description to their behavior, which is “unacceptable”, because foreclosures never stop and somehow they are to be blamed.
It was reported in North County Times that there are North County-based brokers accountable for the increasing number of foreclosure properties.
According to Zach Fox of North County Times, there are questions that need to be answered in terms of how these brokers sell a property.
In addition, 21 out of 973 California property estate brokers had rates in foreclosure ranging from 40 to 60%. Normally, brokers would only see 2-4% of their buyers’ properties file for foreclosure.
He said that these California property estate brokers take advantage of their potential buyers. They will have programs for their first-time buyers and for the sake of being able to make a sale, they will convince the buyers to buy a property that they cannot afford.
He also added that the brokers are Hispanics, and their target most of the time are Hispanics who earn low.
The fliers are everywhere in Section 8 housing, as well as in places where small-budget apartment houses can be seen. They target people who only have small earnings and convince them to some unusual mortgages where they have to pay only a small amount at first, but if it is already reset, the payment gets bigger and bigger until the buyers can no longer afford paying for the house.
Meanwhile, National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals Co-founder Gary Acosta said that it is always important to educate buyers before purchasing a house to avoid any delinquencies.
He added that there are so many ways to investigate brokers who take advantage of potential buyers, but it would be best to commit on something where people would be knowledgeable in the financial aspect.
Two brokers blamed in foreclosures were found to be guilty of fraud.







