Their was a scam going on in Florida about 20 years ago, Folks would forge a quit claim deed on a piece of property, take a mortgage out on it and walk. Another popular one was to break into an empty house (foreclosure) change the locks and rent it to some unsuspecting sap who'll give you first & last months rent and maybe a security deposit, of course after two weeks the "landlord" has dumped the trac phone he was using and went back to Wal-Mart to got another to continue their "business". Florida is the headquarters in the US for scams, people come from across the country to lay in the sunshine drink, snort, inject and smoke while finding some pretty innovative ways not to work. The State of Florida, and some of the communities are not real found of property rights either, if you have something they want developed and you don't want to develop it they pretty much take it from you and hand it over to developers so they can collect their "impact fees" and then the taxes. If you have something they want to "preserve" again they take it from you in the name of "preserving the ecosystem". If you take them to federal court about impact fees on car tags and they loose they continue to collect the impact fees. If you're in the military and say you're deployed to Saudi Arabia during dessert shield they have no problems telling your spouse that Florida law supersedes the federal soldiers and sailors relief act and they want their $500 dollar blood money/"impact fee" on your car tag.
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