Letitia James 1, Trump ZERO

being a corrupt liar and a non-white demokrat, there wont be any consequences.

having everyone see that she was just another corrupt liar is justice enough

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Exactly!

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no. those are the facts, the allegation is mortgage fraud

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Something like 400 plus millions…just like HE had to pay.

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She has presented documentation including a loan application where it said she wasn’t going to use it as a primary residence and a rider for the mortgage showing that it was four unites and not five

I don’t know if any of it is true or if she is covering her behind. right now it’s all allegations including the facts presented by the referral and her counter.

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She threw herself under the bus.

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Guilty?

I bought a house recently, there are multiple applications, none of them matter until you sign the final. Also, the fact that she presented the rider is the problem. FHA limits its loan for multi family dwellings to 4. Lying about a dwelling that was actually 5 units is the problem.

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Which are you more likely to get wrong by accident. The square footage of your apartment. Whether your residence has four or five floors.

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Looks like the administration is trying to go back to a 24 year old certificate of occupancy.

When in fact the building has been 4 units for decades in official city records.

If she committed fraud, go for it. But if it’s been 4 units in the records for decades, that will be hard to show.

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Or you could check the actual physical units.

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L’James knows how many rent checks she receives each month.

And who her husband is.

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It’s not a matter of physical units. It’s is a matter of units occupied. Which for decades, including prior to her buying the property, has been 4.

But as I said, if there is fraud involved charge her. If there is no fraud and this is a bad faith action sanction the attorney as an officer of the court.

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Disclaimer: I don’t know if the original occupancy certificate from 24 years ago is still correct or if the units was modified physically from 5 to 4. Maybe the original owners consolidated 2 units in the past.

or maybe it was remodeled from 4 units into 5 and she just lied about it to get the FHA loan

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Right. Normally if a landlord can change the number of units, it’s almost always an increase in units. Not the other way around. Two minimal apartments will bring in more than combining them into one. Hands down.