Real Estate Investing by Marty Boardman | December 22, 2011 
Roger Ellis was the vice principal of my high school. He was firm, but fair. I know this because I spent a lot of time in his office. Apparently, Mr. Ellis had a problem with me parking in spaces reserved for teachers. This made no sense to me. I took an off-campus class in the [...]
Read the full article → Real Estate Tips by Joshua Dorkin | September 25, 2006Adverse posession is a method of acquiring the title to someone else’s property by occupying the property against the rightful owner’s rights. NOTE: Adverse posession cannot occur on publicly owned (government) land. According to Wikipedia, “Adverse possession requires the actual, visible, hostile, notorious, exclusive, and continuous possession of the property, and some jurisdictions further require [...]
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