File #: 24-1331    Version: 1
Type: Agenda Item Status: Consent Calendar
File created: 7/11/2024 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 7/30/2024 Final action:
Title: District Attorney recommending the Board receive and file the nineteenth Annual Report on Real Estate Fraud for Fiscal Year 2023-24. FUNDING: Real Estate Fraud Prosecution Fund.
Attachments: 1. A - FY 23-24 Real Estate Annual Report_24-1331, 2. B - 7.11.24 Real Estate Fraud Minutes_24-1331
Related files: 23-1368, 22-1294
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District Attorney recommending the Board receive and file the nineteenth Annual Report on Real Estate Fraud for Fiscal Year 2023-24.

FUNDING: Real Estate Fraud Prosecution Fund.
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DISCUSSION / BACKGROUND
In accordance with Government Code Section 27388(d), the Board of Supervisors is required to annually review the effectiveness of the District Attorney’s Office efforts in deterring, investigating, and prosecuting Real Estate Fraud crime based upon information provided by the District Attorney via an annual report. The report is attached.

As presented during the 19th Annual Real Estate Fraud Committee held on July 11, 2024, the overall number of FY 2023-24 Real Estate Fraud cases reported to the District Attorney’s Office has slightly increased as compared to the year prior. As of June 30, 2024, a total of 18 cases had been reported to and investigated by the office. The number of Notice of Defaults by homeowners has increased by 3% and the number of Notice of Trustee Sales has decreased by 8.5% as compared to prior year data.

This year, the District Attorney’s Office worked several vacation rental fraud cases, and in doing so uncovered a trans-national fraud ring that was also involved in Government Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) Loan fraud to the tune of hundreds of thousands of dollars. One of the bank accounts discovered by search warrants showed over half a million dollars laundered through it over nine months. This information was turned over to the FBI.

In the efforts of providing more outreach to the community regarding the awareness of Real Estate Fraud and rental scams, the District Attorney’s Office has continued to pursue outreach through social media to alert the public to the signs of vacation rental fraud. The District Attorney’s Office also had a booth sent up at the Cameron Park National Night Out community event to raise awareness to real estate fraud. Beginning with this year, the assigned Investigator attended a monthly ...

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