Webinar | Fake Buyer and Seller Scams in NC – Don’t be the next victim!
April 26, 2023 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Gain a clear understanding of how these scams work and how to spot the warning signs. Our expert panel will also share best practices to help you avoid getting involved with a scammer. Don’t miss this opportunity to stay informed and keep your business safe. It’s all happening on April 26 from 12PM-1PM.
Speakers
John Wait, Attorney
Martin & Gifford
John Wait joined NC REALTORS® in 2015. He previously worked solo at his own firm and clerked for several judges at the North Carolina Court of Appeals. When he’s not answering Legal Hotline questions, he practices law at Martin & Gifford. John has extensive experience drafting contracts and forms for real estate transactions. He handles disciplinary cases before the North Carolina Real Estate Commission, and also has broad experience litigating cases in all of North Carolina’s courts, federal court, and the North Carolina Industrial Commission. Outside of work, John enjoys playing soccer, mountain biking, road cycling, triathlons, and spending time with his family.
Tiffany Ross, Consumer Resource Officer
North Carolina Real Estate Commission
Tiffany Ross is the North Carolina Real Estate Commission’s first Consumer Resource Officer. Tiffany brings to the Commission a wealth of experience in real estate education, brokerage, writing, and compliance. In addition to her education and compliance background, she has been a real estate licensee for over 18 years. Tiffany evaluates the Commission’s current consumer resources and initiatives, and has recommended strategies that align with the Commission’s consumer education goals. She is also responsible for raising awareness about current real estate related issues among licensees and the public
Fred Moreno, Chief Deputy Legal Counsel
North Carolina Real Estate Commission
Fred Moreno is the Chief Deputy Legal Counsel for the North Carolina Real Estate Commission. A Cary, North Carolina native, Fred graduated from East Carolina University a degree in Business Administration. Followed by the North Carolina Central University School of Law, receiving his J.D. degree. He joined the Commission’s Regulatory Affairs staff in June 2013. Fred’s duties involve prosecuting complaints before the Commission, conducting settlement negotiations of contested cases, representing the Commission on appeal, and responding to inquiries relating to the License Law, Commission rules, and real estate transactions, generally. Fred is also registered as a Legislative Liaison and represents the Commission’s interests in dealings with the General Assembly.