Two piece of shit Realtor®s working for a flipping operation were arrested for stealing the identities of people being thrown out of flips and arranging that they'd pocket the proceeds of the move-incentive pay out.
This is piece of shit #1, John Wesley Martynex:

This is piece of shit #2, Elek Andrade:
They are fucking maggots who should chained to the back of a truck and dragged to death and left to be eaten by starving dogs.
Not that they're any worse than the Realtor®s who remain at large.

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What's stunning is that the NAR has not been indicted as a continuing criminal enterprise. Everything it spews is either a lie or a distortion that is used to drive insane overpricing of housing, rentals, anything that can boost its members' commissions.
Yeah, this is even before you get to the fact that most every transaction you look at that involves a Realtor® is a fraud in some dimension.
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Disband the NAR!
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They need to implement the death penalty for these guys. It might deter others from doing this.
Nah.
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This kind of stuff disrupts families.
I am so fucking sick of the GOP family values crap when underwriting fraud and scams related to RE transactions cause monstrous domestic upheavals, in gradual and profound ways - gentrification via crappy underwriting and red-lining - and directly in cases in which home buyers have been saddled with toxic mortgages, believing reassurances from the commission-sucking criminal class.
Sure, make all these crimes against humanity and behead these criminal savages on pay per view.
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Cant blame just the GOP- CA is home to soooo muuuuch of the fraud - you would think RE fraud was invented here along with the iphone.
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PockyClipsNow says
Well, I will give you this. The Nolan Act in late 1970s, early 1980s was the first of the deregulatory adventures that helped to blow up state- and federall-chartered Savings and Loans. So, in that way California was an early adopter but the decline in underwriting quality and slide into abject criminality in the financial sector was a national phenomena and disgrace.