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Scammers steal NYC Homes as city fights back

May. 11, 2026 / News / Author: Praise Swint

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New York City’s deed theft prevention office is now open  and it arrives at a moment when the crisis it was built to fight has never been more visible. On April 24, Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani established the city’s first Mayor’s Office of Deed Theft Prevention. He appointed attorney Peter White as its director. The announcement came just days after a viral arrest put deed theft at the center of the city’s political conversation. Clearly, the issue could no longer wait.

What triggered the NYC deed theft prevention office announcement

The fight against deed theft gained national attention after city council member Chi Ossé was arrested while protesting an eviction in Bed-Stuy. Advocates say 54-year-old resident Carmella Charrington faced removal from her family’s home of 60 years without sufficient due process. Video of Ossé being thrown to the ground spread quickly online. As a result, the story reached audiences well beyond Brooklyn.

Mamdani had campaigned on housing justice for both renters and homeowners. He framed the new office as a direct answer to the crisis that the Ossé arrest brought into sharp focus. The speed of the city’s response reflected both urgency and intense political pressure.

Who leads the office and what it will do

Peter White most recently worked at Access Justice Brooklyn. That nonprofit provides legal services to low-income city residents. In his new role, White leads a coordinated citywide strategy to prevent fraud, support affected residents, and strengthen enforcement. The office sits within the city Department of Finance. It works closely with the Department of Housing Preservation and Development and the Commission on Human Rights.

White outlined 3 core areas of focus for the office. 1. Deed fraud identification spotting suspicious property filings early. 2. Deed fraud prevention  educating and protecting vulnerable homeowners before scams occur. 3. Deed fraud correction and remediation  helping victims recover stolen property and stabilize their situations.

Moreover, the office will work alongside the Sheriff’s Office, the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection, and state and local partners to close enforcement gaps that scammers have long exploited.

Why Black and Brown homeowners face the greatest risk

Over the last decade, thousands of deed theft complaints have come in from across New York City. Brooklyn and Queens carry the highest concentration. Black homeowners and neighborhoods bear the heaviest burden. Consequently, the crisis has deepened racial wealth gaps and destabilized entire communities.

Complaints to the New York Attorney General tripled in recent years. They jumped 240% from the start of 2023 through last year. In addition, Attorney General Letitia James noted her office now sees a rise in partition scams. Bad actors use these to force homeowners to sell inherited property  even when other family members still live there. The playbook, James said, consistently targets seniors and people grieving a loved one. Those individuals often struggle to navigate a legal system that scammers turn against them.

The tax lien sale pause and what it means

Alongside the new office, Mamdani announced a six-month pause on the city’s tax lien sale. That system allows the city to auction off debt owed by property owners who have fallen behind on taxes or water bills. Private investors then buy those liens and can charge high interest rates. In some cases, they push families toward foreclosure. Critics argue the system accelerates displacement rather than resolving debt.

The pause lands in the middle of a wider policy debate. In January 2026, lawmakers passed bills aimed at replacing the Tax Lien Trust with a city land bank by 2029. However, several elected officials want the tax lien sale abolished entirely. A pause, they argue, is not enough.

State officials face direct pressure to act

City Hall also directed clear pressure upward. Attorney General James and Public Advocate Jumaane Williams called on Gov. Kathy Hochul and Secretary of State Walter Mosley to sign a moratorium on unsolicited real estate solicitations. Specifically, they asked officials to designate all of Central Brooklyn as a cease-and-desist zone. That step, they argued, would cut off one of the primary tools scammers use to target homeowners before fraud even begins.

What the office means for homeowners right now

The new office gives New Yorkers a single place to turn when they face housing fraud and do not know where else to go. For homeowners in Brooklyn, Queens, and beyond, it offers the most direct city support this crisis has ever received. With complaints rising and communities of color absorbing the heaviest losses, the city has decided to treat deed theft not as a legal niche but as a full-scale housing justice emergency  one that demands action now.

 

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Source: NYC Mayor’s Office / amNewYork / NY1 / BK Reader

Category: News Tags: Black homeowners, Brooklyn, Chi Ossé, deed theft, housing fraud, Letitia James, Mayor Mamdani, New York City, Peter White, tax lien sale

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