Fighting back
Lot owner suing over forged deed
In the ongoing saga of fraudulent deed transfers, A victim has filed suit against Alan B. Mentser of West Palm Beach, the individual that has been accused of illegally taking several vacant lots of the deceased.
Records show Mentser was fined $1,000 in 2001 by the state and had his real estate license suspended for six months for operating without a valid license and acting as a broker when he was only a real estate agent.
The FBI and state attorney's Economic Crimes Unit have said they are investigating the deed scam, but so far no arrests or indictments have been announced.
Woman sues over stolen lots [News-Press]
In the ongoing saga of fraudulent deed transfers, A victim has filed suit against Alan B. Mentser of West Palm Beach, the individual that has been accused of illegally taking several vacant lots of the deceased.
Records show Mentser was fined $1,000 in 2001 by the state and had his real estate license suspended for six months for operating without a valid license and acting as a broker when he was only a real estate agent.
The FBI and state attorney's Economic Crimes Unit have said they are investigating the deed scam, but so far no arrests or indictments have been announced.
Woman sues over stolen lots [News-Press]
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