Their Offer Was Accepted. The Only Problem—The House Wasn’t For Sale
One real-estate agent almost got scammed, while another broker discovered his client murdered someone in the house he was trying to sell
ILLUSTRATION: MADISON KETCHAMBy Amy GamermanFeb. 20, 2023 7:00 am ET
Q: Have you ever found yourself in a real-estate deal with a stone-cold criminal?
Katin Reinhardt, real-estate agent, The Oppenheim Group, Orange County, Calif.
My client was looking for a house in Floral Park. We’ve struck out on a couple, and then one pops up on the market. He sends me the listing and says, “I absolutely love this house.” It’s big, it’s got a pool—everything he wanted. It needs some work, but for $2 million it was pretty darn good…READ MORE>>>https://www.wsj.com/articles/real-estate-scam-b64b5fd1?st=ivroe3tzrajs5ds&mod=e2fbrlst&fbclid=IwAR0OjFduKzWmPj81GZtnwagXNpgxXb2Qwxr5jBrthKjmkOU727nVAWFXHNo
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