(EMAILWIRE.COM, December 20, 2009 ) Detroit, MI – Robert Shumake is amazed at how much time and energy is spent on real estate scams and mortgage fraud. “This is a great time to invest in real estate,” said Shumake. “There are many legitimate opportunities to make a fortune investing in real estate without breaking the law.”
As foreclosures rise, state lawmakers struggle to combat mortgage scams and real estate fraud. Foreclosure rescue scams are a growing trend as people prey on desperate homeowners who are facing foreclosure. They promise to “save their home” while they collect a large fee and provide little to no service.
Robert Shumake recently read an article about a distressed homeowner in Arizona with medical problems, followed by his furnace giving out. His savings was depleted as he struggled to make his mortgage payments. A California company promised to help, charged him $3,000, and did nothing for him.
Robert Shumake is a very experienced real estate developer managing a portfolio worth over $200 million dollars and containing nearly 3 million square feet of commercial and residential real estate. In spite of all his knowledge and experience, Robert Shumake was also a victim of mortgage fraud. “Anyone can be a victim,” said Shumake. “It is important that everyone do whatever they can to protect themselves from being victims. Read Shumake’s article at http://mortgagefraudalertmichigan.blogspot.com/2009/03/robert-shumakes-10-tips-to-protect.html to learn how to protect yourself.
Contact:
N. McCallister
25900 W. 11 Mile Rd; Ste 260
Southfield, MI 48034
Tel: 248-443-0939
Email: nmccalister@icgreit.com
This press release was submitted by Right Now Marketing Group, LLC
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