Skip to main content

Oakland County woman accused of selling homes she didn’t own pleads no contest to fraud

Amanda Escalante-Lopez pleads no contest

Amanda Escalante-Lopez (Oakland County Jail)

PONTIAC, Mich. – A Pontiac woman pleaded no contest to nine charges after allegedly scamming home buyers in a real estate fraud scheme.

Amanda Escalante-Lopez, 28, from Pontiac, allegedly made verbal agreements with prospective home buyers for land contracts and title to homes in Pontiac that she did not own.

Recommended Videos



The victims gave her money, and she, in return, was to give the property to them. However, victims reported they did not receive keys, access or titles to the homes after putting down payments on the homes as agreed upon.

Escalante-Lopez was charged in October with three counts of false pretenses $20,000-$50,000, three counts of false pretenses $1,000-$20,000, one count of larceny by conversion $20,000 or more and three counts of larceny by conversion $1,000-$20,000.

According to court documents, Escalante-Lopez pleaded no contest to nine charges on April 16. She is scheduled to be sentenced on June 11 at 8:30 a.m.


Loading...