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Mississauga homeowner stuck with $640K bill in mortgage fraud

Mississauga homeowner stuck with $640K bill in mortgage fraud

by Admin | Jul 19, 2017 | Mortgage Fraud, Recent Articles

A Mississauga woman says she fell victim to a mortgage fraud and is now stuck with a $640,000 bank lien on her home. The woman, Lukrezia Buzanic, discovered that someone had applied for and received a loan using her name and home as collateral. She received the...

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