Same as recorded elsewhere on this website, during the sale of a Yosemite Street Condominium unit owned by Williams, Williams signed the Special Warranty Deed, falsely indicating that the buyer’s legal address was that of the unit being purchased. Williams had instructed the buyer to take a photo of himself at the property in a bathrobe to prove he had lived there (something Williams made a habit of advising). The buyer adamantly indicated that he would not lie about the address of his residence and also that he would not agree to William’s frequent urging to apply for an owner-occupied mortgage.
However, the Disclosure Notices document, “Affidavit of Occupancy” is marked correctly, as “Investment Property.”