I’ve been charged with Road Home Fraud for nearly $110,000 as they claimed I used some of the money for other reasons besides repairing my home. What can I do?
I’ve been charged with Road Home Fraud for nearly $110,000 as they claimed I used some of the money for other reasons besides repairing my home. What can I do?
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Road Home Covenants have strict provisions and requirements for Katrina victims. In addition to using the money for repairing your home, you must be required to live at the property as the rightful owner for the following 3 years. However, it may be in your best interest to hire a Criminal Defense Attorney to defend your Fraud claim. They would have to prove you did not have a willful intent to defraud. Furthermore, even if you are charged, Fraud Defense Attorneys can do a fairly good job at reducing the extent of penalties and charges depending on the specific details of your case.
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Posted by Staff Writer on 22 Jan 2010