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El Sereno lot owner almost loses property to impostor who tried to scam a sale

Por: ABC7 Nation May 06, 2023

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EL SERENO, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- The owner of a vacant lot in El Sereno said his property was almost sold right out from under him after someone posed as him and tried to sell it.Thankfully, his neighbor stepped in at the right time.It's on escrow, it can close any day now, said Jeorge Dance. What almost happened was a theft, grand theft!Dance's neighbor, Maribel Muñoz, saw people taking measurements of the property and immediately... + full article



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