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Seth Kristian
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Thank you’re pretty smart?

Seth Kristian
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Admittedly, im just a simple bloke and all-things-real-estate and perhaps paleo monetary enthusiast. I came across this case nearly a decade ago and in that time I’ve yet to find a single RE attorney, broker, agent or investor that has ever heard of it. I wanted to post it just to pique some interest and hope to hear some opinions as it covers two of my favorite subjects. Its a case from Montgomery, MN from the late 1960’s and once you read the case, i believe, that like myself you’ll no longer wonder why its not discussed in law school, let alone your local boutique RE schools. Jerome Daly, an attorney and defendant in this case, had handled his defense pro se against First National Bank, the plaintiff. I wont spoil it for you. Go ahead and read, search and read again. Looking forward to any response. 

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