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Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Foxborough Developer Intoccia Sued by AG for Allegedly Taking Advantage of Sharon Homebuyers

Attorney General Martha Coakley says Foxborough real estate developer Michael Intoccia allegedly took $200,000 in deposits but failed to deliver homes in Bella Estates development.

BOSTON – A Foxborough real estate developer has been sued for allegedly taking more than $200,000 in advance payments for new, single-family homes in Sharon that were never provided, and refusing to return the deposits, Attorney General Martha Coakley announced in a press release Monday.  The AG’s Office has obtained a temporary restraining order in Suffolk Superior Court against Michael Intoccia of Foxborough, and his companies including Bella Estates Realty Trust, MTI Realty, and Intoccia Builders Corporation, prohibiting them from accepting future deposits for new homes unless the deposits are put into escrow, Coakley said. The order also freezes assets sufficient enough to pay a possible court judgment, and requires the defendants to …

Victim of intoccia

2:52 pm on Tuesday, February 5, 2013

You forgot about the people he stole from in the town of Norfolk in Christina estates. Far more than $50k per family! And far longer than 2 years ago! Funny the court system never made him pay those fAmilies back even after the families won judgement in civil court.   more ›

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