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Monday, June 11, 2012

(NAR): Scott Veerkamp and the REMAX Central Sting Operation...


Please take time to review this summary of events regarding REMAX Central and Scott Veerkamp (NAR).

1. Scott engages in Predatory Lending with Yield Spread Premium and excessive fees.  This is documented on the settlement statements in the link below.  (You will need to scroll to see these documents).

2. Scott refuses to show the property.  He refuses to drive (one block) to conduct an open house.  (This is documented in the "record of property shown" receipts from MIBOR).

3. After 8 months of refusing to show the property, Scott attempts to sell the property on a land contract with a "due on sale clause."  (This is documented with a letter from Chris Moore and a Letter from GMAC Mortgage).

4. Scott removes my property from the MLS after I file a complaint with MIBOR.  (Please review the document from MIBOR in the link below).

5. Scott flips his own listing for a $26,000 profit.  This is documented with the purchase agreement and selling price of the property.  (You will need to scroll to see these documents).

6. Scott refers to himself as a Christian Super Servant.  He believes he is dedicated to "keeping the interest of his clients above all else."  (This is documented on Scott Veerkamp's website in the link below).

7. Scott receives a warning letter from the office of the Indiana Attorney General.  (This is documented with a letter I received from their office).

8. Here is a copy of the response from Scott Veerkamp.  (This is documented on a blog from ripoff report).

9. The MIBOR promise...
http://narrealtorbaitandswitchblog.blogspot.com/2012/06/mibor-promise.html

10. Comparative Market Analysis

I had to go to an independent real estate agent to get Comparative Market Analysis on the 8202 Eaton Court property. CMA shows an average selling price of $82 per square foot in this neighborhood. The square footage on the 8202 property is 1,420. Scott attempted to sell the property to Chris Moore for $145,000.


Please review Standard of Practice 1-3 in the Code of Ethics before analyzing the following information...

NAR Code of Ethics:
http://narrealtorbaitandswitchblog.blogspot.com/2013/01/nar-code-of-ethics.html

Comparative Market Analysis on the Eaton Court property:
http://narrealtorbaitandswitchblog.blogspot.com/2013/01/comparative-market-analysis.html

Land contract information:
http://narrealtorbaitandswitchblog.blogspot.com/2011/01/scott-veerkamp-land-contract-scam.html


The MIBOR Promise


Please take time to review this document from MIBOR.

Here is a copy of the response from Scott Veerkamp

Here is a copy of Scott's response.  It is available on this blog from ripoff report.  (You will need to scroll to see this document).

1. Scott says in his response: "It is nice when you have truth on your side and good documentation." 

2. Scott is claiming he was "exonerated" by the office of the Indiana Attorney General.  If this statement is true, why did he receive a warning letter? 

3. Scott says he "went well beyond the call of duty to make amends."  Can he provide an example that supports this statement? 

4. Scott has chosen an interesting title for his response.  Why is he unable to provide evidence he was cleared of ethics violations with the organizations he mentions in his response? 

5. Was Scott "completely exonerated" after he flipped his own listing?  If he was, this will confirm REMAX and MIBOR are running a scam with the Code of Ethics.  (Please see the MIBOR promise).

6. Why is he avoiding a discussion about Yield Spread Premium and the family from Wanamaker? 

7. His business was strengthened with my complaints?  His company has remitted payment?

8. Scott is claiming I had a "violation of license law" during this transaction.  If I had a violation, why did Scott receive the warning letter?

9. As you can see, Scott is encouraging people to contact him with questions about his statements. 

10. Please ask him to provide documentation to support his statements.

Saturday, June 2, 2012

Scott Veerkamp refers to himself as a Christian Super Servant

Download Christian_Super_Servant.pdf  

Please review the PDF document above.  This information was pulled from Scott Veerkamp's website.
Scott refers to himself as a Christian Super Servant that "keeps the interest of his clients above all else."

Scott Veerkamp Removes My Property From the MLS


Please review this document from MIBOR.

Scott removed my property from the MLS when I filed the complaint with MIBOR.  He took this action without my permission.  This tactic was used to retaliate against my complaint.