Most of the time I just delete shit like this. Then, unsurprisingly I get another text.
What chat? Why do I feel like I'm being targeted?
HomeVestors, the self-proclaimed "largest homebuyer in the United States," goes to great lengths to distinguish itself from the hedge funds and YouTube gurus that have taken over large swaths of the real estate investment market. The company says it helps homeowners out of jams — ugly houses and ugly situations — improving lives and communities by taking on properties no one else would buy. Part of that mission is a promise not to take advantage of anyone who doesn't understand the true value of their home, even as franchisees pursue rock-bottom prices...HomeVestors cautions its franchisees never to take advantage of sellers who are unable to understand negotiations. But by the time he left that evening, Evans had a contract to buy the house for roughly two-thirds its value, signed in Casanova's shaky script.
The Ugly Truth Behind "We Buy Ugly Houses" -- https://www.propublica.org/article/ugly-truth-behind-we-buy-ugly-houses
Full disclosure - I have no clue who sent me these text messages and the source may not be HomeVestors.
Please read then share the entire article. You can't be too safe nowadays.
The more I think about this form of elder abuse the angrier I get. Then again, maybe I did have a conversation about a different property.
This text message was for a property I don't own.
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