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Don't Fall for These Scams as an Apartment Investor, Ep. 778

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This week, learn how to protect yourself from scams that quietly destroy returns and credibility in multifamily investing. You'll explore real-world examples involving questionable wholesalers, unethical contractors, property management fraud, tenant scams, and misleading coaching programs, along with practical safeguards you can put in place. The core message is simple: the fastest way to lose money in multifamily isn't market cycles, it's trusting the wrong people.

 

 

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Key Takeaways

  • Focus first on not losing money before trying to maximize returns

  • Learn how to spot red flags when evaluating wholesalers and off-market deals

  • Understand common contractor and subcontractor fraud risks

  • Protect yourself from property management and tenant-related scams

  • Ask better questions before paying for coaching or education

 

 

Topics

Why Avoiding Scams Matters More Than Chasing Returns

  • Investing success starts with capital preservation

  • Scams exist in every industry, including real estate

  • Sophisticated scammers actively target investors

Wholesalers and False Deal Control

  • Difference between legitimate wholesalers and bad actors

  • Red flags like proof-of-funds requests before sharing financials

  • Risks of marketing deals without legal authority or contracts

  • How fake deal control can blow up transactions

Contractors and Construction Fraud

  • Distinguishing poor operations from intentional scams

  • Theft through inflated invoices, material misuse, or diverted funds

  • Real-world example of unpaid subcontractors and liens

  • Importance of lien waivers and payment controls

Property Management Fraud and Internal Theft

  • Risks when managers have unchecked financial access

  • Examples of missing rent payments and stolen deposits

  • Limiting account access and enforcing approval thresholds

  • Eliminating cash payments to ensure transparency

Rental Listing and Tenant Scams

  • Fake listings used to steal security deposits

  • Rent prices that are "too good to be true"

  • Tenant fraud through false employment or income verification

  • Overpayment and bad-check refund schemes

Coaching, Mentoring, and Education Red Flags

  • Difference between bad outcomes and actual scams

  • Bait-and-switch seminar tactics

  • Importance of knowing who your coach actually is

  • Evaluating deliverables, experience, and risk mitigation

  • Distinction between mentoring (process-based) and coaching (person-based)

 

 

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Next Steps

  • Reach out to John through this form or directly at [email protected] 

  • Tighten due diligence around partners, vendors, and deal sources

  • Require contracts, documentation, and lien waivers consistently

  • Eliminate cash handling and increase financial transparency

  • Ask direct questions before investing in coaching or education

  • Surround yourself with experienced, active multifamily investors

 

 

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