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Fraudster tenant jailed for trying to sell Cambridge house

A tenant who tried to sell the house he rented has been jailed.

Andrew Smith’s “brazen crime” was identified when a prospective buyer for the three-bed house in Argyle Street, Cambridge, organised a property survey, Cambridgeshire Police said.

It said less than two weeks after moving in, Smith put the house up for sale on a fake estate agency website.

Smith, from Bedfordshire, was jailed for two years and six months at Brighton Magistrates’ Court.

Cambridgeshire Police said the prospective buyer, who had made an offer in excess of £400,000, was visiting the house in June for a drain survey when neighbours told him they believed the house was tenanted and not for sale.

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