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April 8, 2009
A 52-year-old New York man allegedly forged the deed to a dead woman's Harlem brownstone so he could steal it.
Enrique Castillo is accused of using unoccupied buildings in a scam to make money on the properties by selling them. Castillo allegedly transferred vacant properties to himself and then sold them, a scheme termed as "deed fraud." In the brownstone's case, Castillo filed bogus mortgage records with the city stating it was collateral for a fictitious loan from a construction company he owned, so that no one else could claim the property.
Read story at New York Daily News
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