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Ajay Ahuja at it again - Crash denial

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  • brit1234
    brit1234 Posts: 5,385 Forumite
    ad9898 wrote: »
    One reason only, surfing !!!!!!

    I hope he has a fast connection then. Paris Hilton sex tape, Bridgit the Midgit, Asian babes and foot fetish video all at the same time, thats impressive.:D
    :exclamatiScams - Shared Equity, Shared Ownership, Newbuy, Firstbuy and Help to Buy.

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  • brit1234
    brit1234 Posts: 5,385 Forumite
    brit1234 wrote: »
    Ajay Ahuja - Crook & Fraudster



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    Ajay Ahuja - Crook & Fraudster

    From his site

    Buy your dream home with no deposit!
    It is possible to buy your dream home with no deposit if you can satisfy one condition: You can get the property at a bargain price!

    A bargain price is deemed to be 15% less than what the market value is. It is what us property professionals call Below Market Value or BMV for short.

    So let us say your dream property is up for sale at £200,000 and you have utilised all your negotiating skills to get the price down to £170,000 due to the current climate (15% discount) then we can acquire that property for you without the need for a deposit.

    Or let us say you see your dream property for sale for £170,000 and you know it is easily worth £200,000 then we can also get this property for you without the need for a deposit.

    Now this assumes you can afford the mortgage. We can get you a mortgage with a well known lender which is 4.1 times your single or joint gross salary as long as you have a good credit score.
    How can we provide this service?

    Quite simply we:
    1. know the lender that allows below market value zero deposit purchases for residential properties.
    2. have solicitors who are well trained in this niche part of the industry who can handle a no money down transaction so it complies with the Council of Mortgage Lenders, CML.
    3. Use an innovative scheme which ensures the value you put on a property you desire is backed up by the surveyor when they actually go and visit and value the property. This is a totally unique service which very few people know about.
    4. Have a mortgage broker who knows how to package your mortgage application so that you get your mortgage application approved. This is priceless in the current conditions considering lenders simply do not want to lend unless you have lived your life like a nun!
    http://www.ahuja.co.uk/property-services/dream-home-no-deposit/




    Yes this is fraud. Having a surveyor going round to a home to value it at your choice so you can decieve the mortgage provider with the price paid lower than you declared is fraud by representation on behalf of the solictor and fraud by abuse of position for the Surveyor.:mad:

    http://www.opsi.gov.uk/Acts/acts2006/pdf/ukpga_20060035_en.pdf

    In January he wrote

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    I watched the last 20 minutes of Panorama last night and I was gripped. It was all about Property Investment Compnaies that had ripped people off. One character was called Simon Morris. I knew about his serious fraud investigation before it hit the press (I have contacts within the city) but I never knew exactly how he was committing the fraud. It all came clear last night.

    He was buying properties at £150,000 and selling them on at £300,000 but paying the 11% deposit for the investor of £33,000. This meant he got a net profit of over £100,000 per property! No wonder he could afford to take out 1 page adverts in the Sunday Times!

    The reason it was fraud was because:
    1. He was getting surveyors to over value properties i.e. getting a £150,000 property to be valued at £300,000.
    2. He was not declaring to the lender who loaned the rest of the 89% of the purchase price that he was paying over the 11% deposit. It is key that the lender knows this as the lender needs to see that you are not just some amateur who has no money and is not prepared for the ups and downs of property management.

    http://www.ahuja.co.uk/property-news/ajays-blog/date/2008/01//did-you-watch-panorama-last-night/

    So in January he describes how shaddy property investors have commited mortgage fraud. In November he advertises the same mortgage fraud scheme for people to join him on his business website.
    :eek:

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    Could he really be the stupidist property millionaire out there?
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  • ad9898_3
    ad9898_3 Posts: 3,858 Forumite
    brit1234 wrote: »
    I hope he has a fast connection then. Paris Hilton sex tape, Bridgit the Midgit, Asian babes and foot fetish video all at the same time, thats impressive.:D

    Yep, the guy must be blowin' all his pwoperdee profit on bandwith.
  • geoffky
    geoffky Posts: 6,835 Forumite
    All people do on the singing pig is to try and sell to each other in a mini pyramid sort of way....notice how they are always looking for new bites and then they have a i can sell you this party but the stupid at the bottom have not caught on yet..
    It is nice to see the value of your house going up'' Why ?
    Unless you are planning to sell up and not live anywhere, I can;t see the advantage.
    If you are planning to upsize the new house will cost more.
    If you are planning to downsize your new house will cost more than it should
    If you are trying to buy your first house its almost impossible.
  • ad44downey
    ad44downey Posts: 2,246 Forumite
    I hope this BTL crook gets what's coming to him. However, the slimeball won't be long declaring himself bankrupt and letting his creditors pick up the tab
    Krusty & Phil Madoff, 1990 - 2007:
    "Buy now because house prices only ever go UP, UP, UP."
  • Kenny4315
    Kenny4315 Posts: 1,133 Forumite
    ad9898 wrote: »
    One reason only, surfing !!!!!!

    sounds pretty good to me :money:
  • Why do you care so much and get so angry at what this stranger has to say? If he's right or wrong then history will show it.

    Why is it such a crime on the Housing Boards to have an optimistic slant on the Housing Market?

    I agree, the dude who has this thread devoted to him, may be the biggest prat in the UK, but his words....
    "Housing is in BIG shortage now the housebuilders have gone out of business or simply stopped." has a lot of substance. There is a lot of pent-up demand, interest rates very low, and looking to go lower...
  • It was genuinely the only way the job could be done. I needed all four screens to get through the work and stay on top of all deadlines and priorities.

    Does that apply to a LL though? I doubt it.
    ...much enquiry having been made concerning a gentleman, who had quitted a company where Johnson was, and no information being obtained; at last Johnson observed, that 'he did not care to speak ill of any man behind his back, but he believed the gentleman was an attorney'.
  • Kruger wrote: »
    Difficult to take Ajay or his company seriously when his website is so poorly written, gave me a laugh browsing it though, as I wanted to get my red teachers pen out.

    Surely, I say getting out my own pen, that should be "teacher's pen"?
    ...much enquiry having been made concerning a gentleman, who had quitted a company where Johnson was, and no information being obtained; at last Johnson observed, that 'he did not care to speak ill of any man behind his back, but he believed the gentleman was an attorney'.
  • Why do you care so much and get so angry at what this stranger has to say? If he's right or wrong then history will show it.

    Why is it such a crime on the Housing Boards to have an optimistic slant on the Housing Market?

    I was just thinking the same thing, i thought this Ajay Ahuja was some kind of major market maker who is in denial, now that would of made a noble post,

    but hes some random guy with a blog, pointless, let it sink

    and if the "thank you" crew comes by this post, thank me LOL!
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