And I would represent them in these negotiations. And when I was working with these homeowners, I started to see this issue of deed theft that many were facing. Since 2014, there have been around 3,500 instances of New Yorkers being preyed upon [through deed theft]. Wild. And just to be clear, if you're not familiar with deep theft, oftentimes it takes place where someone comes to the home, typically of an elder New Yorker. (22:32–22:39)
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