• Flying Squid
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    451 year ago

    Those always raised my scam hackles, so I’m not surprised.

  • @[email protected]
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    341 year ago

    Adam Hays, who owned Red Rock before selling the franchise in 2021, said his sales representative did not observe that Casteel’s mother had any cognitive issues. He said HomeVestors demanded its franchises maintain a “strict standard of integrity and honesty.”

    Utter bullshit. I’d bet they totally did and don’t care in the slightest. A sale is a sale. Greed is greedy.

  • Rayspekt
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    151 year ago

    Can someone prvoide a TL;DR on what a “We buy ugly houses” is for non-US fedizens? The article isn’t too detailed about this rather than that they’re scamming people with bad deals.

    • @[email protected]
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      251 year ago

      I’m not an expert, but I have family that operates within this industry, unaffiliated with the ugly homes organization.

      Tl;dr The idea is that these companies buy homes that have fallen into a state of disrepair, fix them up so that they comply with modern building safety regulations, slap on a new coat of paint, then sell the property for a profit.

      Since they don’t fully investigate the issues that the home has before making an offer, they make offers that are wildly lower than most valuations would indicate, which leads to the reputation of being scammy. Sometimes there are structural issues that are extremely expensive to resolve and the project is barely profitable, but in other instances there is little repair work required, and they make a big profit. Lowballing every offer ensures that they can’t lose, but also means that this is rarely a good option unless you are in serious financial straits.

    • @SheeEttin
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      101 year ago

      No, I think that’s about it. They pressure people into selling for less than what it’s worth.

    • @OneOrTheOtherDontAskMe
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      81 year ago

      A lot of advertisements around town on bad signs or handmade ones taped up saying things like:

      “We buy houses with CASH, Any Home, Any Condition”

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      “Cheap House? Need Out? We Buy Bad Homes”

      From what I can tell they’re usually interested in buying up properties that are neglected or in bad neighborhoods, do the absolute minimum required to re-list or turn into a rental property (bare fucking minimum, and sometimes less). Apparently they’re also really predatory according to the article and don’t have a lot of scruples.

    • ferret
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      51 year ago

      They offer shit deals to purchase ugly houses

  • @WhiteOakBayou
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    121 year ago

    I called these guys to sell my first house. I bought a fixer upper in a bad neighborhood and made it worse learning to fix things. When I decided I had learned enough I called We Buy Ugly Houses. The guy on the phone gave me a cash offer like 20ish% lower than what I got on the market. They called me back once and were kind of pushy. Seemed to me like people who would rip off someone then throw up their hands and say “Buyer beware.” I went the traditional route. Took three months longer but got more money.

  • blazera
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    01 year ago

    Im coming out of this with no clue of what even happened. How are they being pressured? It’s a house, what on earth could possibly get someone to sell a house they dont want to sell.

    • snooggums
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      11 year ago

      They pressured people who want to sell a house into shitty deals through nefarious practices.

          • blazera
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            41 year ago

            I did. And now Im here asking the same question a third time, no closer to an answer of what they did to pressure this lady into agreeing to sell her house