A Grandma Left Million-Dollar Harlem Brownstone to Her Family. Then Someone Stole the Deed
Six defendants face charges including grand larceny and mortgage fraud for stealing a Harlem brownstone and securing over $1.6 million in fraudulent loans, Manhattan DA said.
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A grandma left million-dollar Harlem brownstone to her family. Then someone stole the deed
Three people are accused of stealing a Harlem brownstone, taking it in an alleged deed theft scheme that targeted the family of a woman who died in 2018.
6 Indictments Announced in Deed Theft of $1 Million Harlem Brownstone
"During a time when housing is scarce, I will not stand for fraudsters coming to Harlem to try and perpetrate these pernicious schemes," said Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. Continue Reading 6 Indictments Announced in Deed Theft of $1 Million Harlem Brownstone The post 6 Indictments Announced in Deed Theft of $1 Million Harlem Brownstone appeared first on Weekly Real Estate News.
D.A. Bragg Announces Indictment For Deed Theft Scheme: Charges Against 3 Individuals & 3 Companies For Stealing Harlem Brownstone From Family Of Deceased Owner
“As alleged, six defendants worked together to take advantage of a grieving family, posing as heirs, and committing deed theft to steal their property. During a time when housing is scarce, I will not stand for fraudsters coming to Harlem to try and perpetrate these pernicious schemes. This type of
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