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Updated over 10 years ago on . Most recent reply

Some guy listed MY house on craigslist
I sell manufactured homes and I saw a listing of one of my homes with the same pictures, different description and triple the price on CL. I confronted the guy and he seemed to think he was doing me a favor. I got him to take it down, but my question is is this a common practice in wholesaling? Acting as the middle man on a property you do not own, but pretend to own, without even notifying the real owner? And do I have any remedy if he does it again?