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| FREDDIE MAC NEW RULE AS TO SELLER CONTRIBUTIONS DUE TO FRAUD AND RISING PRICES | 
Fraud  for profit is also referred to as �industry insider fraud� because it:  
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Correct. �Fraud  for profit� or �industry insider fraud� involves the use of inflated appraisals,  falsified loan documents, stolen identities, fictitious loan applicants, and  other illegal tactics to secure loan funds that the loan applicant has no  intention of repaying.  In many cases, fraud for profit involves the  conspiratorial efforts of industry insiders including mortgage loan originators,  mortgage brokers, underwriters, loan processors, real estate agents, appraisers,  and attorneys.

Cash-out purchase fraud is a scheme that  Freddie Mac has cited as an emerging trend. [1]  These schemes involve the  extension of an offer to purchase a home for an amount that is in excess of the  list price.  Using an inflated appraisal, the borrower who is perpetrating the  fraud obtains a mortgage for more than the home is worth.  After the closing  takes place and the seller receives funds from the lender, he/she pays the  fraudulent borrower the difference between the list price of the home and the  amount shown on the mortgage.
[1] Freddie Mac. �Emerging Fraud Trends: Illegal Property Flipping With Cash-Out Purchases.� http://www.freddiemac.com/singlefamily/preventfraud/flipping.ht
Builder bailout schemes are also carried out by establishing shell companies  that purchase new homes at inflated prices, or by attracting investors with  fraudulent incentives, which may include promises to provide free property  management services or to absorb any negative cash flow for some period of time.  After the closing takes place, these promises are not honored.
Red flags for builder bailout schemes include:
Red flags for builder bailout schemes include:
- Appraisals that solely rely on other homes in the same development for comparables
 - Strong sales in a development while the surrounding market is slow
 - Special incentives for home buyers and investors
 - An unclear source of funds for down payments
 - Affiliated parties in the transaction
 
