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New York appeals court overturns $465M penalty against Trump; keeps fraud finding
(www.newsfromthestates.com)
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How does one inflate their properties worth? If I go to sell my house for inflated price. A buyer pays that price but the evaluation is lower price. The buyer can’t take me to court for fraud later because they paid over valued price.
Your house's worth is as a house, but a business's is based on the revenue it generates. He falsified records to make it look like his businesses were more profitable than they really work.
Of course, if you legitimately wanted to know, you already would. This was widely discussed when it was happening last year, and there's a whole lot of detail readily available for a genuinely curious mind to find.
When getting loans and such you can use your property as collateral. If you overinflate the value in those situations you can get bigger/better loans than you otherwise would be able to. The bank is taking on more risk than it realizes.
This is an example. I don't know the specifics of this case.
I get that but banks just taking the word of a person doesn’t make sense. Like I can’t say my house is worth 5x its worth.
I decided to go look up some specifics.
I can't really speak for why banks did what they did. I'm guessing you're just an average person. You and I are very different from people like Trump when it comes to banks. He's been buy and selling properties for decades and has taken out many loans to do so. In the end, the bank seems to not have done their due diligence and just trusted the numbers the Trump Organization sent them, likely assuming they were accurate since they had been before.
At least, that's what my cursory digging has uncovered. He has so much fraud going on it's hard for me to tell what goes with this specific case.