Prosecutors have reported a case of real estate fraud involving forged documents that led to the theft of three homes in Queens, New York. In a separate incident in Phoenix, Arizona, squatters Aaron Polmanteer and Lledera Hollen allegedly took over a home and sold it for $200,000 without the owners' knowledge. The squatters reportedly stole the owners' identities and created fake documents to facilitate the sale, raising concerns about the security of property ownership and the potential for similar scams in the future.
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