Jesse Gonzalez is a highly accomplished and respected real estate professional with a wealth of experience in the industry. With a career over 15 years, Jesse has established himself as a leading real estate sales and marketing expert.
As a licensed real estate agent since 2005 and a broker since 2008, Jesse has a comprehensive understanding of the complexities of the market. In 2013, he founded his firm, Liberty House Realty, LLC demonstrating his entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to delivering exceptional service to his clients.
Jesse's expertise extends beyond traditional real estate transactions. He obtained his Registered Appraisal Trainee in 2019, providing him with valuable insights into property valuation and market analysis. Although he decided to focus primarily on sales, his appraisal background gives him a unique advantage in understanding the intricacies of property values and trends.
With a dedication to excellence, Jesse consistently achieves outstanding results for his clients. Last year alone, he closed over $20 million in sales and received the prestigious Sapphire Award from his local association, recognizing his exceptional achievements in the industry.
Beyond his successful career in real estate, Jesse is passionate about education and personal growth. He is completing his undergraduate degree in Forensic Psychology, with plans to attend Law School in the fall of 2024. Jesse's ambition is to become a real estate litigator, focusing on real estate consumer protection law and advocating for the rights and interests of homebuyers and sellers.
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With a commitment to professionalism, integrity, and providing a personalized experience for his clients, Jesse Gonzalez is a trusted advisor and a driving force in the real estate industry. Whether assisting clients with buying or selling properties, he consistently goes above and beyond to exceed expectations and ensure successful outcomes.
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http://www.inman.com/news/2009/05/20/fbi-gets-firepower-fight-mortg...
FBI gets firepower to fight mortgage fraud
Congress signs off on plan for 50 nationwide task forces
By Inman News, Wednesday, May 20, 2009.
Looks like the FBI and Congress believe this to be a major problem.
Once again, if you are not doing business as I outlined above then this blog has nothing to do with you. "If" you are disclosing all vital information to the bank, including higher and better offers even after the "approval" then you appear to be dealing above the bar and that is great.
If, not then you are a thief and i am sure these moral concepts may be too complicated for you to understand. not to be rude.
Please refer to the article as I wrote it.
Quote, "all these offers from the general public are being held back…they aren’t being submitted to the bank."
"IF" you are telling me that you are disclosing to the bank that you are fielding offers and NOT submitting the highest and best to them but, they are cool with that.....then this blog post has nothing to do with the way you are doing business.
On the other hand, I can't imagine any bank, a financial institution, agreeing to accept a lesser offer on a SHORT SALE, when they know the investor has better offers, who does that?
Not to mention, in this state, Tennessee, unless you are licensed to practice realestate then you have no business negotiating anything with the bank on behalf of a client / homeowner.
See my blog, http://reopro.ning.com/profiles/blogs/short-sale-scam-dupes
For reference you can see the Official Manual of the Tennessee Real Estate Commission 2008 edition, (latest edition) page 8, 62-13-103 where it outlines when a person is identified as a broker or affeliate broker.
See article (b) of the same code for license requirements as well as the Acts 1973, ch. 181 / 4;T.C.A./ 62-1304; Acts 1989, ch. 89 2.
Now I am not an Attorney and this is just my opinion and should not be considered legal advice. I don't practice in any state other than Tennessee so if you live in another state please consult a real estate Attorney licensed in your area of practice.