Couple Gets Three Years Probation For Creating, Using Bogus Lease To Hijack Possession Of Vacant Home In Failed Attempt To Snag 'Affordable' Housing
In Newport Beach, California, The Orange County Register reports:
- A husband and wife were sentenced to three years of informal probation after a guilty plea of illegally occupying vacant homes in foreclosure. Chris Wayne Duncan, 43, and Robin Ann Duncan, 37, both of Newport Beach, pleaded guilty to a court offer of one misdemeanor count of conspiracy to commit trespass and one misdemeanor count of trespass, according to a news release from the Orange County District Attorney's Office.
- Prosecutors filed the conspiracy count as a felony, but the court reduced it to a misdemeanor, according to the news release. The couple will also have to pay restitution, the amount of which will be determined at a later date, the district attorney's office said.
- In September 2010, prosecutors said, the Duncans drafted a fraudulent lease of 10 Hidden Pass – a foreclosed and vacant property in Newport Coast – and then broke in and illegally moved in.
- The district attorney's office said the couple claimed to be renters of the property and had utilities turned on in their names to give the appearance of legitimate tenancy. In October, when an appraiser went to the property as part of the short-sale process, prosecutors said the Duncans changed the locks and kept the appraiser from entering the home.
- The couple told the appraiser that they were legal renters and that the owner should contact the Duncans directly, prosecutors said. The owner then contacted the Newport Beach Police Department, which investigated the claim and arrested the Duncans.
Source: Husband, wife squatters get probation (The couple will also have to pay restitution, the amount of which will be determined at a later date, the Orange County District Attorney’s Office said).
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