Landlord accused of falsely claiming to own a dwelling in Batavia
James D. Pontillo, 48, of Griswold Road, Byron, is charged with offering for file a false instrument, 2nd, grand larceny, 4th, falsifying business records, 1st, and forgery, 2nd.
Pontillo, who is the recorded owner of nine pieces of property in the City of Batavia, is accused of falsely portraying himself as the owner of a multi-dwelling property in the city and of filing documents indicating he was the owner and of collecting benefits from the State of New York.
Following arraignment in City Court yesterday, Pontillo was released without bail.
Previously:
- Fences, and more, divide business neighbors in Stafford
- Reward offered for illegal dumping of garbage bags in Stafford
- Owner of one of Stafford's historic buildings says neighbor preventing restoration work
- Pontillo needs to show some respect, and insurance, if he wants permission to go on property, owner's son says
- Stafford: The fence that divides a community
- Stafford ZBA to meet tonight on Pontillo fence issue
- The Sunlight Dialogues: Stafford ZBA denies variance for too-high fence
- Stafford ZBA's denial of fence variance reversed on appeal
- Sink hole opens at property on Oak Street
- Landlords object to idea of fining property owners for nuisance tenants
- Local landlord calls in police to investigate damage to apartment following eviction
- Law and Order: Police break up alleged Halloween underage drinking party on Jackson Street