UK property sellers have been warned by The National
Association of Property Buyers, to make extra checks before responding to
advertisements from potential buyers. The not-for-profit organisation suggests that
there is likely to be a huge increase in the number of scammers and
unscrupulous buyers hoping to cash in on seller's misery as the freeze on
property sales begins to bite. Sellers are advised to check whether buyers are
bona fide by ensuring that they are members of The National Association of
Property Buyers which ensures buyers are members of The Property Ombudsman
Scheme, giving vendors financial redress should anything go wrong. Read more on
the Property Reporter website.
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