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  2. Equity stripping - Wikipedia

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    Often, these transactions take advantage of uninformed, low-income homeowners; because of the complexity of the transaction, victims are often unaware that they are giving away their property and equity. [citation needed] Several states have taken steps to confront the more unscrupulous practices of equity stripping. Although "foreclosure re ...

  3. Foreclosure rescue scheme - Wikipedia

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    Equity stripping or equity skimming is a variation on lease-buyback and is one of the most common types of foreclosure rescue schemes. [4] In it, the perpetrator assumes ownership of the house while allowing the former owner to continue living there, provided that s/he pay rent to the perpetrator, who is the new owner.

  4. A cautionary tale of real estate fraud: Buyer beware! - AOL

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    How , I wondered, did the victims of this massive real estate fraud not recognize larceny as it stared them right in the face? But there it was in the article I was reading as it came into full

  5. Bogus escrow - Wikipedia

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    The bogus escrow scam is a straightforward confidence trick in which a scammer operates a bogus escrow service.. Escrow services are intended to ensure security by acting as a middleman in transactions where the two parties do not trust each other.

  6. A breakthrough in alleged real estate fraud case against the ...

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    A breakthrough in alleged real estate fraud case against the ‘King of Coconut Grove’ ... As an example of Cox’s juggling act, the townhouse at 2960 Coconut Ave. has had four contracts on it ...

  7. Jackson Township attorney accused of stealing nearly $900K ...

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    The charges against William R. Sparks, 71, of Jackson Township, involve real estate transactions. The indictment alleges that he used his title company, American Realty Title Assurance Company of ...

  8. List of scams - Wikipedia

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    Get-rich-quick schemes are extremely varied; these include fake franchises, real estate "sure things", get-rich-quick books, wealth-building seminars, self-help gurus, sure-fire inventions, useless products, chain letters, fortune tellers, quack doctors, miracle pharmaceuticals, foreign exchange fraud, Nigerian money scams, fraudulent treasure hunts, and charms and talismans.

  9. Tom Cronkright, co-founder and executive chairman of real estate fraud protection company CertifID, said that while wire fraud is an overall pervasive issue across the country, it is particularly ...