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    Artifically increasing the rent

    Haha if that's how it worked there would be a lot less litigation. You getting favourable legal advice does not mean the other side will get the correspondingly unfavourable advice. And even if they did, it is a painfully frequent scenario where clients will ignore the financially practical...
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    Artifically increasing the rent

    Uh, firstly, the rent has a lot to do with the contract, since its a contract of sale for property. That's not the reason why it isn't criminal. Secondly, while it might not be fraud in a criminal sense, it is almost certainly a fraudulent misrepresentation of the rent being collected from...
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    Artifically increasing the rent

    Lawyer here. I can't think of anything criminal about it off the top of my head, but it's probably fraudulent misrepresentation in a contract law sense which means a buyer who found out could void the sale contract and/or claim damages.
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