Criminal Defense
NY Penal Law § 187.25: Residential Mortgage Fraud in the First Degree
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Updated: Sep 6, 2025
Residential mortgage fraud is in the genre of white collar crimes. According to the New York criminal code, residential mortgage fraud is defined as knowingly giving a false statement on a residential mortgage loan application, with the intention of committing fraud. The criminal code lists 5 offenses related to residential mortgage fraud. They are residential mortgage fraud in the first, second, third, fourth and fifth degrees. The most serious type of mortgage fraud in the legislation is mortgage fraud in the first degree. If you get convicted, you could end up behind bars for more than 20 years. You could be charged under New York Penal Law § 187.25 with residential mortgage fraud in the first degree if you commit residential mortgage fraud and the dollar amount involved is greater than $1,000,000. An Example Shakira had become a successful real estate investor. She frequently purchased property that she either flipped or let out as rental property. One year, Shakira found an incredible beachfront property that needed some work, but she knew she could complete most of the work herself and easily sell it for an enormous profit. The property was listed for $1.5 million. Shakira had $300,000 to make a down payment, but knew she would not be able to qualify for a $1.2 million mortgage. To fix this problem, Shakira adjusted the numbers with regards to her income just enough to qualify for the mortgage. While in the midst of renovating the property, Shakira’s lies were discovered at the bank. She was charged with residential mortgage fraud in the first degree. As a defense, Shakira stated that her intention was to live in the property. Unless the prosecutor is able to demonstrate that Shakira did not intend to live in the property in question, Shakira cannot be prosecuted for the charge. Offenses that are Related Residential mortgage fraud in the fifth degree: New York Penal Law § 187.05 Residential mortgage fraud in the fourth degree: New York Penal Law § 187.10 Residential mortgage fraud in the third degree: New York Penal Law § 187.15 Residential mortgage fraud in the second degree: New York Penal Law § 187.20 Possible Defenses You cannot be successfully convicted of residential mortgage fraud in the second degree if
- the false statement you gave was unrelated to any material fact,
- you did not "knowingly" give the false statement, or
- you did not have any intention to defraud.
- the false statement you gave was unrelated to any material fact,
- you did not "knowingly" give the false statement, or
- you did not have any intention to defraud.
- the false statement you gave was unrelated to any material fact,
- you did not "knowingly" give the false statement, or
- you did not have any intention to defraud.
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