Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes is suing a real estate company that allegedly engaged in a predatory title scheme that defrauded approximately 1,500 Arizona residents, saying the company violated the state’s consumer fraud act. 

Non-Title Recorded Agreements for Personal Services, or NTRAPS, have been banned in multiple states because they use the promise of a quick sum of money — often less than $1,000 — to lock homeowners into a yearlong contract that they often don’t understand until they try to sell their home. 

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