or is it just a civil matter?
The essential facts are that my neighbors entered an escrow to sell their house to a person who claimed to be a fireman who worked with FEMA and would be paying cash, which he claimed to have in his checking account. When it came time to deposit earnest money he failed to make the deposit. The day before escrow was to close he said he had not sold his other home and that this sale would have to be cancelled.
We do not know exactly what his angle was, but believe this was some kind of a scam and that this isn't the first time he has pulled it. Perhaps he was hoping to take possession (move into the property) before escrow closed and would have then squatted for several months pending expensive eviction proceedings.
We are wondering if the Orange County Sheriff might be interested, especially so if this person has a history of similar complaints, or should my neighbor just be glad they weren't hurt worse.
The essential facts are that my neighbors entered an escrow to sell their house to a person who claimed to be a fireman who worked with FEMA and would be paying cash, which he claimed to have in his checking account. When it came time to deposit earnest money he failed to make the deposit. The day before escrow was to close he said he had not sold his other home and that this sale would have to be cancelled.
We do not know exactly what his angle was, but believe this was some kind of a scam and that this isn't the first time he has pulled it. Perhaps he was hoping to take possession (move into the property) before escrow closed and would have then squatted for several months pending expensive eviction proceedings.
We are wondering if the Orange County Sheriff might be interested, especially so if this person has a history of similar complaints, or should my neighbor just be glad they weren't hurt worse.




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