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WE ARE OUR NEIGHBOR’S KEEPER PROPERTY FRAUD: ITS IMPACT ON OUR NEIGHBORS

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A CRUCIAL PANEL DISCUSSION

SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 2016 AT 10:00 A.M.

BEDFORD·STUYVESANT RESTORATION CORPORATION

MAIN BUILDING -1368 FULTON STREET

Please register at: http://brownstonersofbedfordstuyvesantpropertyfraud.eventbrite.com

INVITED PANELISTS INCLUDE:

New York State Assembly Member Annette M. Robinson

New York City Council Member Robert E. Comegy, Jr.

and  REPRESENTATIVES FROM:

New York State Attorney General’s Office

Office Of The Brooklyn Borough President

Office Of The Brooklyn District Attorney

Center For New York City Neighborhoods

Bedford-Stuyvesant Community Legal Services

Bedford-Stuyvesant Real Estate Board

Every day, hundreds of our neighbors’ homes are stolen due to deed theft and other forms of property fraud. We can slow this destructive tide by learning how these scams work, and how our elected officials, municipal agencies, and community organizations are fighting back.

BUT THE MOST EFFECTIVE WEAPON IS US!  COME ••• LEARN ••• BE WARNED ••• TELL A NEIGHBOR BRING ALONG AT LEAST ONE OTHER PERSON

THIS EVENT IS FREE!

Presented by Brownstoners Of Bedford-Stuyvesant, Inc.

In Partnership With

New York State Assembly Member Annette M. Robinson

New York City Council Member Robert E. Comegy, Jr.

Bedford-Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation

Bridge Street Development Corporation

Bedford-Stuyvesant Community Legal Services

And  Our Time Press

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