Foreclosures continue to spike here in Massachusetts, and nationwide. There are a number of bottom-dwellers out there preying on people who may be facing a foreclosure. According to a report from today’s Winston-Salem Journal, these scams on rising all over the country. The president and chief executive of the local Better Business Bureau had this to say:
"At-risk homeowners are bombarded with offers...Just take a look at the signs at the nearest phone pole or intersection. Smooth-talking salespeople appear everywhere, eager to buy your property and promising to 'save' your home by paying off the amount that is overdue on the loan."He said that homeowners are often talked into moving out and deeding the property over to a third party, who tells them they can rent the property with the option to buy it back later. But the rent payment is often higher than the homeowner can afford. If homeowners decide to buy back the property, the price is typically too high for them.

