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REAL PROPERTY & MORTGAGES

Landlord & Tenant
Dora I. Gonzalez
Devry University

?Buder?s ex-wife, Sartore, sued him, alleging that he had breached his fiduciary duty owed to the children under the UGMA. She sought to recover the funds lost by Buder?s investment of the children?s funds in penny stocks. Who wins?? (Gift)
Was Buder legally allow to become part of such investments and by becoming part of them did he breached his fiduciary duty owed to the children under the UGMA.
A trustee is a person who holds the assets of a trustee for the benefit of the beneficiaries and manages the trust and its assets under the terms of the trust stated in the Declaration of Trust which created. A fiduciary is legally bound to
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The Nolans requested that the Naabs remove the garage from their property. When the Naabs refused, a lawsuit ensued. Who Wins?? (Adverse Possession)
When property was purchase by Joseph and Hellen Naab, there was a house and a small concrete garage. Evidence showed that garage was constructed 20 years prior to the Naab?s purchased of the property. Neighbors (The Nolands) had their property surveyed, and requested that the Naabs?s remove the garage since it encroached 0.91 feet over the property line.
According to uslegal.com, a prescriptive easement is an easement ?upon another?s real property acquired by continued use without permission of the owner for a legally defined period?. An easement by prescription is one that is gained under principles of a legal concept known as ?adverse possession?, which gives someone other than the original property owner, rights of ownership. Under adverse possession laws, use of land must be open, notorious, hostile and continuous for a specified number of years, dependent of their state law.
The Naabs would wind based on adverse possession and prescriptive easement. When the Naabs purchased the property, they became the adverse

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