I had my first experience with Jason LaFlesch and AIL this past weekend in which I went to look at a Condo that they had advertised for sale. Being a recent grad and looking to purchase my first home Jason came off as a great person to work with and even went as far as saying he rather work with someone financing then an all cash deal as other brokers have been doing because he just wanted to know the home was in good hands. After taking a tour of the listing we made and offer verbally. The offer was coutered by the seller and we met the request. The seller, through Jason, accepted the offer verbally and we were informed that we would receive paperwork via email to fill out. Jason also asked us to use a friend of his for the pre-qual even though we had already been pre-qualified through a different company, but he said his "guy" was great and would offer us a faster closing time.
Hours went by and finally after I called and texted Jason he informed me that after our verbal offer was accepted he was offered a cash deal that was $5,000 better and if we couldn't meet it "it was his fiduciary responsibility to report back to the seller", which is exactly what he did. We then told him that we would be contacting our lawyer and that this violated his dual representation responsibilities. He agreed to make it right and that the deal was back on, he screwed up, and he would send the documentation over that night. We returned the documentation the next morning to which he called and responded that "his guy" told him I failed to meet the prequal...EVEN though I had already been prequalified for more then the loan just days before with my own company. At this point the "seller was not near her computer and could not sign the documentation" and would be unable to do so for the next hour or so. Later that night we received an email saying our offer was formally declined.
This right here is clearly unethical, bad business, greed in its best form. The fact that Jason manipulated the entire deal and held off from getting me the proper paperwork to make the formal offer in writing was all a ploy to hold off for a stronger offer. Not only did he not represent my best interests, but his company is clearly one to be aware of if you are interested in purchasing a home. STAY AWAY from AIL and Jason LaFlesch, he is a true salesman and plays the game very well. I will most certainly be spreading the word on this guy and his real way of doing business. Don't listen to the pitch and the gimmics that he throws at you...go to someone else. I am more then happy to provide emails and texts, proving all of the above. I hope he sleeps well at night knowing that he is a scumbag and I'm embarrassed to be a graduate of the same university as him...clearly they didn't teach business ethics back in 2001 like they do now.
Jason LaFlesch is the biggest poser on the planet. He doesn't own the home he lives in,,,he has almost a dozen shell corporations including something called Costa Rico Power Team - defunct - defunct - defunct. Every corporation he had a tie to during his bankruptcy was tossed aside by his trustee as WORTHLESS. He claims to have done 650 property rehabs in four years - really - with what size staff or subs? Impossible - I'm in the business and that's impossible. Besides his little remodeling business only incorporated in January 2013. So what is it? 650 since 2013 or is it really like maybe a few?
During his bankruptcy he refused to surrender his cars as ordered by the court and the trustee had to force him to do it. Claimed his Dad bought the cadillac and sold it - typical debtor dodge. He bankrupted over $4 million dollars in unsecured claims - probably people he took deposits from to buy real estate and he didn't perform. His file at maricopa county superior court is long!
As with every con artist - he comes across as sincere and well to do. Don't kid yourself. And on top of all that his "qualifying partner" in the remodeling business had a foreclosure too! And on top of that Jason isn't even a member of his "arizona investment link" con - his wife Jennifer is the only functioning member.
There is nothing that Jason touches that doesn't have some kind of stink on it.
I was solicited by Jason LaFlesch to sell my home and was promised the world. What I did not realize was that he is a scam artist and is actually more on the buyers side than the seller who he is supposed to be representing. He teams up with investors to talk unsuspecting sellers into selling their homes well below market value. Not only that but he made sexual advances towards my wife when I was not around. He commented on her breasts and how beautiful she was and stood uncomfortably close to her when I was not in the room. Beware of this con artist and do not use his services.
This guy is a complete fraud! Telling people HE has done hundreds, no thousands of remodels when he doesn't one one house. He calls himself the PRESIDENT of Arizona Investment Link,LLC uh,,,,everyone knows there are no Officers in an LLC only members.
This guy filed bankruptcy in 2009 and didn't finish it till 2012 and ripped off a ton of people that gave him money upfront.
He had to pay fines, and his wife had to pay fines, to the Department of Real Estate for advertising Costa Rico property that they didn't register in Arizona. And were paying people $1000 spifs to bring people in for boiler presentations to get buyers!!!
He bilked over $400,000.00 from every day folks who he defrauded.
Arizona Investment Link Reviews
I had my first experience with Jason LaFlesch and AIL this past weekend in which I went to look at a Condo that they had advertised for sale. Being a recent grad and looking to purchase my first home Jason came off as a great person to work with and even went as far as saying he rather work with someone financing then an all cash deal as other brokers have been doing because he just wanted to know the home was in good hands. After taking a tour of the listing we made and offer verbally. The offer was coutered by the seller and we met the request. The seller, through Jason, accepted the offer verbally and we were informed that we would receive paperwork via email to fill out. Jason also asked us to use a friend of his for the pre-qual even though we had already been pre-qualified through a different company, but he said his "guy" was great and would offer us a faster closing time.
Hours went by and finally after I called and texted Jason he informed me that after our verbal offer was accepted he was offered a cash deal that was $5,000 better and if we couldn't meet it "it was his fiduciary responsibility to report back to the seller", which is exactly what he did. We then told him that we would be contacting our lawyer and that this violated his dual representation responsibilities. He agreed to make it right and that the deal was back on, he screwed up, and he would send the documentation over that night. We returned the documentation the next morning to which he called and responded that "his guy" told him I failed to meet the prequal...EVEN though I had already been prequalified for more then the loan just days before with my own company. At this point the "seller was not near her computer and could not sign the documentation" and would be unable to do so for the next hour or so. Later that night we received an email saying our offer was formally declined.
This right here is clearly unethical, bad business, greed in its best form. The fact that Jason manipulated the entire deal and held off from getting me the proper paperwork to make the formal offer in writing was all a ploy to hold off for a stronger offer. Not only did he not represent my best interests, but his company is clearly one to be aware of if you are interested in purchasing a home. STAY AWAY from AIL and Jason LaFlesch, he is a true salesman and plays the game very well. I will most certainly be spreading the word on this guy and his real way of doing business. Don't listen to the pitch and the gimmics that he throws at you...go to someone else. I am more then happy to provide emails and texts, proving all of the above. I hope he sleeps well at night knowing that he is a scumbag and I'm embarrassed to be a graduate of the same university as him...clearly they didn't teach business ethics back in 2001 like they do now.
Jason LaFlesch is the biggest poser on the planet. He doesn't own the home he lives in,,,he has almost a dozen shell corporations including something called Costa Rico Power Team - defunct - defunct - defunct. Every corporation he had a tie to during his bankruptcy was tossed aside by his trustee as WORTHLESS. He claims to have done 650 property rehabs in four years - really - with what size staff or subs? Impossible - I'm in the business and that's impossible. Besides his little remodeling business only incorporated in January 2013. So what is it? 650 since 2013 or is it really like maybe a few?
During his bankruptcy he refused to surrender his cars as ordered by the court and the trustee had to force him to do it. Claimed his Dad bought the cadillac and sold it - typical debtor dodge. He bankrupted over $4 million dollars in unsecured claims - probably people he took deposits from to buy real estate and he didn't perform. His file at maricopa county superior court is long!
As with every con artist - he comes across as sincere and well to do. Don't kid yourself. And on top of all that his "qualifying partner" in the remodeling business had a foreclosure too! And on top of that Jason isn't even a member of his "arizona investment link" con - his wife Jennifer is the only functioning member.
There is nothing that Jason touches that doesn't have some kind of stink on it.
I was solicited by Jason LaFlesch to sell my home and was promised the world. What I did not realize was that he is a scam artist and is actually more on the buyers side than the seller who he is supposed to be representing. He teams up with investors to talk unsuspecting sellers into selling their homes well below market value. Not only that but he made sexual advances towards my wife when I was not around. He commented on her breasts and how beautiful she was and stood uncomfortably close to her when I was not in the room. Beware of this con artist and do not use his services.
This guy is a complete fraud! Telling people HE has done hundreds, no thousands of remodels when he doesn't one one house. He calls himself the PRESIDENT of Arizona Investment Link,LLC uh,,,,everyone knows there are no Officers in an LLC only members.
This guy filed bankruptcy in 2009 and didn't finish it till 2012 and ripped off a ton of people that gave him money upfront.
He had to pay fines, and his wife had to pay fines, to the Department of Real Estate for advertising Costa Rico property that they didn't register in Arizona. And were paying people $1000 spifs to bring people in for boiler presentations to get buyers!!!
He bilked over $400,000.00 from every day folks who he defrauded.