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Mid-Cities Escrow trust-account transfer shortage and conservatorship — Regulatory record

Los Angeles, California · SOCEF-0043

Open source record
Court / region
Los Angeles
Case number
SOCEF-0043
Filed
February 2, 2012
Source system
California DFPI
Procedural posture
Regulatory order
Strongest reviewed source
Public source record
Allegation / finding status
Unknown / needs review
Disposition
Regulatory order
Last posture checked
2026-05-30
Reviewed
2026-05-30

Why this is included

Teaches an escrow file-review pattern from a public regulatory or court record.

Summary

The cited regulatory order describes regulatory possession and conservatorship current operation not verified. The extracted workflow issue is trust-account transfer of $25,000 caused a shortage, later reconciliation showed a $44,712.57 trust shortage, records were not properly maintained, and the regulator took possession of trust funds and escrow records.

Topics

Disbursement Authorization

Public source links

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File-record question

What the reviewed record suggests the file later needed to show:

Trust-account control evidence, authorization trail, reconciliation/shortage evidence, reporting timing, and custody decision.

What this record does not show

This reviewed record does not show a court finding that any company or person did anything wrong. The strongest reviewed source is a public source record; agency action is not a criminal conviction and may not resolve underlying disputed facts.

Limit: Regulatory order or agency record; not a court judgment. Read the primary source.

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