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How do intermediaries usually deceive people?

There are mainly the following ways:

1. After buying and selling houses through an intermediary and paying the money, the intermediary is not so active.

2. Illegally collecting agency fees. Before looking at the house, you are required to pay the house fee first.

3. pack up and run away immediately after receiving the payment.

4 housing fraud, concealing the real situation of the house or providing false housing.

5. Exaggerate the housing area, and a suite exaggerates five or six square meters or even ten square meters.

6. If the buyer or seller is resold, the intermediary company becomes a "second-hand dealer". Many intermediary companies sell houses, a house, and then sell them to other intermediaries. Intermediary companies unite to earn room and agency fees.

7. Collusion with the owner to lure the buyer to take the bait and defraud the deposit. Many intermediary companies collude with sellers and enthusiastically let buyers see and inspect houses. After the buyer intends to pay the price, the seller suddenly reneged, saying that the house was not sold, but the intermediary did not refund the deposit paid by the buyer and shared it equally with the seller.