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  1. 18 cze 2024 · COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio Department of Commerce’s Division of Real Estate and Professional Licensing (REPL) has issued an advisory to make Ohio consumers and real estate agents aware of an increased threat involving fraudulent real estate listings.

  2. 11 kwi 2024 · According to public data, the average HUFF agent has roughly 15 years in real estate, almost double the industry median of 8. And HUFF agents have mostly positive reviews on third-party sites. So it seems like most customers have a good experience with the company.

  3. www.cincinkyrealestate.com › blog › real-estate-scams-to-watch-out-forReal Estate Scams To Watch Out For

    6 paź 2016 · By being aware of these common real estate scams you can make sure you do not become a victim yourself and if something does seem too good to be true have an idea of where you can dig for more information. Real Estate Scams That Target Renters. This particular scam targets both home sellers and people looking for a place to rent.

  4. HUFF Realty provides Real Estate services to all areas of Greater Cincinnati. Our Real Estate professionals, located in neighborhood offices throughout the area, are knowledgeable on the housing market, neighborhoods, pricing and inventory.

  5. 22 wrz 2022 · Losses from real estate cybercrimes have gone up nearly as fast as home prices —totaling more than $350.3 million last year, an increase of 64%, according to the FBI’s most recent Internet Crime...

  6. 23 lut 2024 · Let’s take a look at ten common kinds of real estate fraud. 1. Fake listings and Craigslist real estate scams. To create fake listings, scammers craft property ads that feature properties at unrealistically low prices. They’ll use stolen photos and descriptions from legitimate posts to create listings that look real.

  7. 17 cze 2024 · Real estate scams — defined as the theft of money or assets from a homebuyer or seller that otherwise would go toward the purchase, sale, or financing of a home — are all too common. The FBI found that over 11,727 people fell victim to real estate fraud in 2022 for a total of $397 million in losses.

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