Man returns home to land he bought to find someone’s built a $1.5 million house on it

Records indicate that the land was sold to 51 Sky Top Partners LLC for $350,000 in 2022, a sale Kenigsberg claims to know nothing about. He is suing the company on charges including trespass and statutory theft, seeking to nullify the land sale and demanding $2 million in damages.

Kenigsberg also insists that the company removes all structures and restores the land’s original condition. Fairfield Police are investigating the matter. The lawsuit suggests a fraudulent power-of-attorney and impersonation led to the unauthorized sale.

The defendants claim they were also victims of a scam and unknowingly purchased the land from a fraudulent third party.

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