Protesters Tried to Block an Eviction. But Was It a Case of Deed Theft?
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But Was It a Case of Deed Theft?.
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A Brooklyn case has ignited a debate around the prevalence of deed theft, in which scammers fraudulently take ownership of people's homes.
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