Should you trust a mail piece?

As a kid, we all loved to get a letter in the mail. It was a fun, exhilarating moment when mom or dad called you in the kitchen and said, “Look, you got a letter from someone!” It was a great feeling. Now as adults, when we get letters in the mail, they are usually bills or things that don’t always excite us all the time. If you own a home, you no doubt get letters for people wanting to cut your grass, be your primary pest control company, home security and alarm system and real estate company, the list goes on and on and on. Buying a house in Tennessee.

If you own more than one home and your mailing address is different from one of the homes you own, you will most likely get a letter from a company that say, “sell your house fast for cash,” along with lots of other terms and whatnot. The question is, should you trust it?

These mailers come in all sorts of shapes and sizes. Post cards, to a hand written letter in a white envelope, a typed letter in a white envelope, a typed letter in a brightly colored envelope; the list goes on and on. These are from real estate companies that buy houses for cash. So should you trust them? I would do my research first by looking the company name up on google, like Favor Home Solutions.

If you find Favor Home Solutions on the internet and you see their website, then you know they are a legit company. But if you look up Favor Home Solutions and you don’t see a website at all or any presence of them on the internet, then steer clear of that scam! If the company that sent you a letter doesn’t have a website, then you’re in big trouble. Don’t call them!!! Don’t do it! They are most likely looking to scam you or rip you off.