Lenders claim Meyer Chetrit’s debt to brother’s estate “reeks of fraud”
In the world of debt and real estate, it’s difficult to keep things all in the family. Two lenders are now casting suspicion upon developer Meyer Chetrit’s effort to pay a debt to his late brother. The lenders claim the family payment is Meyer’s attempt to hide his assets as the creditors come after him for hundreds of millions. It’s just one of the many fights the Chetrit family is waging with its lenders over properties. PincusCo was the first to report on the lawsuits. Mack Real Estate Credit Strategies and Maverick Real Estate Partners are trying to claw back […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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