![]() He says he will only sell it back to them for the house's full market value. After Kathy's state-paid lawyer gives notice to the San Mateo County Tax Office, the county recognizes and admits its error and asks Behrani to sell the house back for the full auction price, thereafter to be returned to Kathy. ![]() When Kathy was evicted from her Corona house, she was served papers, one containing a telephone number for a Legal Aid office (under California law, those who could not afford lawyers were given access to the courts through such offices). citizens, at this point his new in-laws are not yet. ![]() Several weeks prior, his daughter Soraya had married into a wealthy Iranian immigrant family. Since the house's purchase price was about 1/4 of its market value, Behrani's plan is to resell it for profit. He quickly pays the remaining $35,000 in cash, and, within weeks, has his family moved out of its Berkeley apartment and into the Corona house, from which Kathy was now evicted. Behrani gives the county a $10,000 certified check drawn on the Bank of America as down payment. Her house is purchased at a public auction by Genob Sarhang Massoud Amir Behrani (formerly a colonel in the Imperial Airforce of Iranian dictator Reza Shah Pahlavi) for $45,000. ![]() ![]() In the summer of 1993, Kathy Nicolo is mistakenly evicted from her house-34 Bisgrove Street in Corona, California-because she did not pay the back-taxes owed by the owner of the house at 34 Biscove Street. ![]()
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