Scam Example
September 22, 2006
San Rafael Newspaper
http://diariosanrafael.com.ar/3769
Translated from original Spanish
version
A Foreigner in San Rafael –
Deceived in a Property Purchase
An American that decided to live in San
Rafael was deceived by commissioned real estate agents that
offer local rural properties on the Internet. They sold him
property at almost double the market price and promised a crop
four times superior in size to the real one.
It all began when the man (who asked us to conceal his
identity to avoid additional problems), decided to choose a
calm area around the world to move to with his family, and
selected San Rafael among options such as Uruguay, Chile, and
other parts of Argentina. On a Web site he found that rural
properties were being offered, and eventually invested in two
properties he had seen online.
Following purchase last year, the difficulties began.
First, the American discovered through his own investigation
that he had been deceived. It turned out that one of his
properties had in fact been resold to him by one of his own
real estate agents, who had acquired and then quickly
“flipped” it for 40% more than the owner’s original sales
price. In this manner, the real estate agent was a secret
middleman who cost the buyer an extra 40%.
Months later, when harvesting his first crop, the American
realized that the Plum production would hardly reach 25% of
what he had been assured. Also, the neighbors told him that
the property had never even reached 50% of the production that
the real estate agents promised.
In a conversation with the San Rafael Newspaper, the American
commented that he knows another American who fell victim to
the same unscrupulous people in San Rafael and returned to the
United States after selling his property for half of what he
paid for it.
The interviewee hasn’t turned to the judicial system because
he and his family are alone in San Rafael. He decided to stay
on because San Rafael is the place he chose to live and loves,
and because he believes that many good and honest people exist
here. For these reasons, he wants something to be done so that
corrupt people can’t continue deceiving foreigners –
especially since con artists will drive away well intentioned
people who have an interest in residing in the area.
Something should be done
A few months ago, San Rafael Newspaper covered the booming
immigration of foreigners, mainly from the United States and
Europe. Around 300 families have come to live in the region,
and many have settled in rural areas. Others have invested but
don't reside here.
This makes it obvious that official government agencies such
as the municipality or the Chamber of Commerce should provide
advice to investors. Especially in the case of small and
medium investors such as the American, a lack of information
on legal issues and a tendency to trust in others’ promises
(because they imagine that commercial agreements here are the
same as in the United States) make foreign investors
vulnerable to unscrupulous people.
It is also import to regulate and implement more control over
real estate sales activities, since through the Internet
additional potential investors can be victims.
At the moment, the Association of Real Estate Professionals is
being formed, which will bring more order to the activity.
But, it is necessary to reinforce training with another type
of oversight since there are various individuals involved in
swindling besides the middlemen. The questions is what will
the reputable agents do to help reduce this type of activity
on the part of their peers.
|