'Liar loans' leave property market open to criminal exploitation
19-08-2026 05:18 via abc.net.au

'Liar loans' leave property market open to criminal exploitation

Hundreds of millions of dollars worth of property, largely in Sydney, has been bought by people who have submitted fake incomes statements and other fraudulent documents to support their borrowing.
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