In a recent development in the real estate market, Dawn Mangum was apprehended for attempting to list Dr. Craig Adams’ North Carolina mansion for sale at a hefty price of $4 million. The incident sheds light on the importance of vigilance and due diligence in real estate transactions, especially when dealing with high-value properties.

Key points:
– Dawn Mangum tried to list Dr. Craig Adams’ home for sale at $4 million
– The attempted deed fraud highlights the significance of thorough verification in real estate deals to avoid potential scams and protect property owners
– The incident serves as a cautionary tale for both real estate professionals and property owners to stay alert and verify information diligently.

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