Saturday, July 25, 2009

Maryland Home Builder Cops Plea To "Playing Fast & Loose" With Buyers' Escrow Deposits

From the Office of the Maryland Attorney General:

  • Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler announced [...] that Walter Osborne Ely, Jr., 46, and his sister and business partner Kimberly Zahrey, 44, plead guilty before Baltimore County Circuit Court Judge Vicki Ballou-Watts to 6 counts of failure to hold new home sums in escrow. The offense is a felony punishable by 15 years imprisonment and/or a $10,000 fine.

For the Maryland AG press release, see Owners of Baltimore County Home Construction Company Plead Guilty to Failing to Properly Handle New Home Deposits.

(1) According to the press release, beginning in 2002, as owners of JAE Developers based in Owings Mills, Ely and Zahrey advertised new home construction at three different sites in Baltimore County. They met with prospective buyers, entered into contracts to sell lots and build homes, and took deposits ranging from $1,000 to $5,000 with the exception of a few home buyers who deposited between $8,000 and $50,000. After each deposit was received, it was deposited in either the JAE payroll account or business account, and spent within a week to cover both personal expenses and business expenses that were not associated with the individual client’s home. Some deposits were simply withdrawn as cash. During the time period covered by the indictment, Ely and Zahrey accepted deposits totaling $226,768 from potential home buyers and did not place them into segregated escrow accounts. StiffingContractorsTheta

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