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Wall Street Fraud Watchdog Now Offers a Real Estate due Diligence Initiative for EB-5 Visa Investors or For Foreign Investors Who Want To Make Certain Their Money Is Wisely Invested

WASHINGTON, Feb. 16, 2016 /PRNewswire/ — The Wall Street Fraud Watchdog is launching an aggressive initiative to ensure foreign applicants to the US EB-5 Visa program or non-US citizens wishing to invest in the US real estate market do not get taken advantage of by unscrupulous real estate developers, or real estate agents.

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The due diligence process is extremely thorough and focused and making certain the investor completely understands what they are buying along with a properties upside, or downside potential. The initiative is also focused on making certain EB-5 visa applicants do not unknowingly get involved in a business franchise that is doomed to fail.

For more information a EB-5 Visa applicant, or a non US citizen real estate investor is welcome to contact the Wall Street Fraud Watchdog anytime at 866-714-6466. This service is specifically designed to assist an investor from China, Europe, South, or Central America, India and or an investor from the Middle East. http://WallStreetFraudWatchdog.Com

The Wall Street Fraud Watchdog says, "In the June 2005 edition of Money Magazine one of our affiliated groups warned 'appraisal fraud in the US residential real estate markets would cause a train wreck,' and this statement proved to be incredibly accurate in 2008. We are now warning that real estate investment trusts (REIT) have grossly overbuilt many US major metro areas with luxury apartments. We think this will be the next US real estate disaster, and we are warning EB-5 Visa applicants or offshore real estate investors to steer clear of these types of investment opportunities without some serious due diligence.

"At the same time we are also warning EB-5 Visa investors to be very cautious about a 'business opportunity, or business franchise being offered through EB-5 Regional Centers. For more information an investor interested in the EB-5 Visa process is welcome to contact the Wall Street Fraud Watchdog anytime at 866-714-6466." http://WallStreetFraudWatchdog.Com

The Wall Street Fraud Watchdog's EB-5 Visa Investor Due Diligence Initiative includes the following:

  • Making certain the EB-5 Visa applicant has the best Immigration lawyers in the US at their disposal, and if needed certified public accountants to ensure compliance with the application process.
  • A second to none due diligence service nationwide focused on making certain the EB 5 Visa applicant or foreign real estate/business opportunity investor does not get shortchanged or cheated.
  • Unsurpassed loyalty to our client.
  • The Wall Street Fraud Watchdog offers a residential real estate concierge service designed to see to it that a EB-5 Visa applicant or offshore foreign investor do not overpay for residential real estate. This service also includes project management and oversight for rehabilitation of the property so that it meets the specifications of the client, as well as ongoing operational or oversight of the property.

The Wall Street Fraud Watchdog says, "Our extremely unique service is designed to protect our clients, and to make certain their investment if safe and secure. There is no service currently available in the United States comparable with this initiative. Our initiative is specifically focused on EB-5 Visa applicants or offshore real estate investors with an interest in real estate or business opportunities in New York, California, Florida, Texas, Washington, Washington, DC, Maryland, Nevada, Massachusetts, Illinois, Arizona, or Hawaii." http://WallStreetFraudWatchdog.Com

 

Media Contact:
M. Thomas Martin
866-714-6466