Encroachment in real estate refers to any intrusion or overlap, such as a building or structure, onto another person's property. This can lead to disputes between property owners and may require legal intervention to resolve.
False advertising in real estate involves representing a property in a misleading or deceitful manner, resulting in potential buyers or renters making decisions based on inaccurate information.
A squatter is an individual who occupies and lives on property without legal title, right, or payment to the property owner. This person takes up residency without the owner's consent, often living on abandoned or unoccupied land or structures.
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