Bay Area properties tied to fraud-linked builder head to foreclosure

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Some Bay Area sites owned by a bankrupt and fraud-linked real estate company have toppled into foreclosure, raising the specter that investors in the developer’s projects may be wiped out.

For more than a year, a court-appointed receiver, David Stapleton, has been attempting to sell as many properties as possible in a quest to recoup some money for the defrauded investors through proceeds from the sales.

In some instances, however, the receiver has been forced to allow lenders on the properties to seize the sites through foreclosure.— 2101 Alum Rock Ave. in east San Jose has been seized by its lender. The Alum Rock site is the location of a proposed development that was expected to consist of 796 residential units, along with shops and restaurants.

— Little Portugal Gateway, located near North 34th Street and Alum Rock Avenue, has been taken back through a foreclosure deed, according to documents filed on June 16 with the Santa Clara County Recorder’s Office. The unpaid debt was $2.42 million, the county records show. — Properties in Fremont’s Centerville District are headed towards foreclosure. The receiver stated in court papers that he will step back and allow the lender to regain ownership the sites through a foreclosure. The properties are at 37358 through 37494 Fremont Blvd., 3804 through 3780 Peralta Blvd., and 37417 Jason Way.

 

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