Be warned, Dutchints Development is involved in dozens of lawsuits. More than half of the property developments they are involved with have either liens or active lawsuits involving them. Based on what I've read about them: their conduct on some of their larger projects has resulted in illiquidity in the rest of their projects.
They've been accused numerous times in court for commingling funds on their projects. If this is true then it's safe to say they used the funds earmarked for my investment to provide liquidity to their other impacted projects. I find it hard to believe a firm with full time legal counsel would actually dare do something as wreckless as that. The other likely scenario is that every bank and possible creditor sees all of their lawsuits, liens and complaints and their access to credit dried up. They were not disclosing that they were wrecklessly overleveraged and now investors have to take the fall for their conduct.
It's also suspicious that in all of these lawsuits: Dutchints Development and Vahe Tashjian allegedly attempt to get investors to roll their secured debt into equity. Certainly something you'd want to do if you know you won't be able to pay them back in the future?
It's also suspicious that while all of these single family home developments started becoming delinquent, Vahe Tashjian allegedly had $4 million to commit to Urban Catalyst Opportunity Zone fund, managed by Erik Hayden whom was previously listed as a partner on the Dutchints Development website.
Did anyone else lose money in Dutchints Development Vahe Tashjian properties on Realtyshares?
Has anyone gotten paid back? How did you do it? I called the company and got no response,then saw a Google review of another victim, so there are others. I am scared my money is gone, this is so stressful I can't sleep.
There is some bankruptcy infomration online that $915,000 of Realtyshares is not repaid. Mine was $10,000. Are there 90 of us? What can we do?
Please post your experiences so we can find out how to get paid back. I can't pay to sue for $10,000, can we make Realtyshares sue for us?
The attorney I talked to said filing a complaint with a State agency could help it be investigated and maybe get some of it back that way. Worth a try, its free.
Be warned, Dutchints Development is involved in dozens of lawsuits. More than half of the property developments they are involved with have either liens or active lawsuits involving them. Based on what I've read about them: their conduct on some of their larger projects has resulted in illiquidity in the rest of their projects.
They've been accused numerous times in court for commingling funds on their projects. If this is true then it's safe to say they used the funds earmarked for my investment to provide liquidity to their other impacted projects. I find it hard to believe a firm with full time legal counsel would actually dare do something as wreckless as that. The other likely scenario is that every bank and possible creditor sees all of their lawsuits, liens and complaints and their access to credit dried up. They were not disclosing that they were wrecklessly overleveraged and now investors have to take the fall for their conduct.
It's also suspicious that in all of these lawsuits: Dutchints Development and Vahe Tashjian allegedly attempt to get investors to roll their secured debt into equity. Certainly something you'd want to do if you know you won't be able to pay them back in the future?
It's also suspicious that while all of these single family home developments started becoming delinquent, Vahe Tashjian allegedly had $4 million to commit to Urban Catalyst Opportunity Zone fund, managed by Erik Hayden whom was previously listed as a partner on the Dutchints Development website.
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Be warned, Dutchints Development is involved in dozens of lawsuits. More than half of the property developments they are involved with have either liens or active lawsuits involving them. Based on what I've read about them: their conduct on some of their larger projects has resulted in illiquidity in the rest of their projects.
They've been accused numerous times in court for commingling funds on their projects. If this is true then it's safe to say they used the funds earmarked for my investment to provide liquidity to their other impacted projects. I find it hard to believe a firm with full time legal counsel would actually dare do something as wreckless as that. The other likely scenario is that every bank and possible creditor sees all of their lawsuits, liens and complaints and their access to credit dried up. They were not disclosing that they were wrecklessly overleveraged and now investors have to take the fall for their conduct.
It's also suspicious that in all of these lawsuits: Dutchints Development and Vahe Tashjian allegedly attempt to get investors to roll their secured debt into equity. Certainly something you'd want to do if you know you won't be able to pay them back in the future?
It's also suspicious that while all of these single family home developments started becoming delinquent, Vahe Tashjian allegedly had $4 million to commit to Urban Catalyst Opportunity Zone fund, managed by Erik Hayden whom was previously listed as a partner on the Dutchints Development website.
Did anyone else lose money in Dutchints Development Vahe Tashjian properties on Realtyshares?
Has anyone gotten paid back? How did you do it? I called the company and got no response,then saw a Google review of another victim, so there are others. I am scared my money is gone, this is so stressful I can't sleep.
There is some bankruptcy infomration online that $915,000 of Realtyshares is not repaid. Mine was $10,000. Are there 90 of us? What can we do?
Please post your experiences so we can find out how to get paid back. I can't pay to sue for $10,000, can we make Realtyshares sue for us?
The attorney I talked to said filing a complaint with a State agency could help it be investigated and maybe get some of it back that way. Worth a try, its free.
https://dfpi.ca.gov/file-a-complaint/
Be warned, Dutchints Development is involved in dozens of lawsuits. More than half of the property developments they are involved with have either liens or active lawsuits involving them. Based on what I've read about them: their conduct on some of their larger projects has resulted in illiquidity in the rest of their projects.
They've been accused numerous times in court for commingling funds on their projects. If this is true then it's safe to say they used the funds earmarked for my investment to provide liquidity to their other impacted projects. I find it hard to believe a firm with full time legal counsel would actually dare do something as wreckless as that. The other likely scenario is that every bank and possible creditor sees all of their lawsuits, liens and complaints and their access to credit dried up. They were not disclosing that they were wrecklessly overleveraged and now investors have to take the fall for their conduct.
It's also suspicious that in all of these lawsuits: Dutchints Development and Vahe Tashjian allegedly attempt to get investors to roll their secured debt into equity. Certainly something you'd want to do if you know you won't be able to pay them back in the future?
It's also suspicious that while all of these single family home developments started becoming delinquent, Vahe Tashjian allegedly had $4 million to commit to Urban Catalyst Opportunity Zone fund, managed by Erik Hayden whom was previously listed as a partner on the Dutchints Development website.