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"Buy houses with no deposit"
Rob_UK
Posts: 87 Forumite
For example this page:
http://www.ahuja.co.uk/promo/no-money-down-property-deals/
I dont believe nice marketing texts on web pages. Where is a trick?
I`m sure if there would be no catch, people wouldnt strugle with first deposit.
http://www.ahuja.co.uk/promo/no-money-down-property-deals/
I dont believe nice marketing texts on web pages. Where is a trick?
I`m sure if there would be no catch, people wouldnt strugle with first deposit.
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Non-refundable £1K fee in advance by any chance?Declutterbug-in-progress.⭐️⭐️⭐️ ⭐️⭐️0
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Still, £1k fee is better than £30k deposit. There must be a catch.0
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You'll pay the £1000, but you probably won't get a deposit-free house.
If it sounds too good to be true...0 -
Caveat Emptor.Last night on BBC TV, Inside Out took a High Court enforcement officer to pursue property multi-millionaire Ajay Ahuja who had refused to repay claims awarded against him in the small claims court. The claims were made by novice investors who had trusted the Ahuja Group to source investment property deals for them but Ajay Ahuha had (in the opinion of the Court) both failed to deliver on his promises and refused to refund the deposits he had been paid.
http://www.summitfinance.co.uk/blog/?p=1720 -
Haha
Great! Thanks. 0 -
If it sounds too good to be true then it probably is. Simples!0
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There have been previous threads here regarding Ahuja, some of which express concerns over their 'service' etc....
Use the search function for more reading. .....0 -
I wasnt particulary interested in this guy, but in overall fact, that you can buy house with no deposit. Just wanted to know, if such thing exists.0
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This guy makes Inside Track look like a paragon of virtue.
There will only be one person making money out of any deal, and it won't be you!
I had look at one of his "deals". He reckons you can get £425pcm rent on a house worth £72k. Furthermore, he also reckons you would only pay £200 pcm for a BTL mortgage on such a property. No mention of voids etc., and you have to pay him £3k upfront!In case you hadn't already worked it out - the entire global financial system is predicated on the assumption that you're an idiot:cool:0
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