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Posted over 6 years ago

Confusion InDeed—Whose Land Is It?

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In this week’s Round Table, we delve deep into a situation that Scott was recently involved in where he sold a property that he had bought from a repeat seller.

The new buyer went out to the property and found that there were people living on it that claimed they owned the land. They alleged that they had paid for it in full years ago but never received the deed, which Scott now holds.

Is this a case of squatters or a legit mix-up?

Listen in now to hear everyone mastermind this situation and how Scott ultimately resolved it.

The guys also get into the value of making mistakes right by taking full responsibility without excuses!

Plus, find out the results of last week’s Tip Of The Week poll!



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