Three of the properties were bought from Cranberry Associates LLC, a company partly owned by Hackensack Police Chief Ken Zisa that built two-family homes on lots it acquired from the city. The chief said his company only sold the properties and did nothing wrong. Neither Zisa, his partners nor Cranberry are mentioned in the criminal complaint, and none of them has been charged with any wrongdoing.
Taya Waldon, 34, is accused in the complaint of working with her mother and a Hackensack title agency to buy the properties, then quickly sell them at much higher prices as part of a “down payment assistance scheme.”
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