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Skip Rivera
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  • Perris, CA
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Interested in adverse possession? Get to know Mike Allison's cas

Skip Rivera
  • Virtual Assistant
  • Perris, CA
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He's been in court for a year,  is pro per (no lawyer), but seems to have the blessing of the judge on his case. Why would I write that?  Because in California,  nobody can record a "notice for pendency of action" in a quiet title case unless they have the judge first approve it. Of course if they are represented by counsel the lawyer can do it. Pro per  litigants must ask He judge to sign for on it.

Mike's case would be a remarkable were it not for one little thing: he's in prison.  A case of a con man working the system?  If so, how has ever managed to stay in court so long? Is he judge in on the con?

The answer is "no" of course.  AP cases that involve color of title are unique in terms of how they are possessed. Write on Mike if you like.  He has mail only. No Internet in prison. 

Mike Allison AC9983

P.O. Box 500

Chino, CA. 91708