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A Toronto man has been accused of running a double-ended rental scam in a trendy Toronto neighbourhood

A Toronto man has been accused of running a double-ended rental scam in a trendy Toronto neighbourhood

by Admin | Nov 16, 2017 | Uncategorized

A Toronto man has been accused of constructing a double-ended rental scam in a trendy downtown neighbourhood. It’s alleged that Mike Lemke, 33, has ripped off multiple landlords and prospective tenants for tens of thousands of dollars in unpaid rent and cash deposits....

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