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Real Estate Radio Boston Appearance On Boundary Line Disputes

by Rich Vetstein on March 2, 2014

in Adverse Possession, Fences, Land Court, Massachusetts Real Estate Law, Real Estate Litigation, Title Insurance

I was honored to talk about boundary line disputes on this week’s Real Estate Radio Boston broadcast on WBZ 1030, hosted by Rick Scherer and Ali Alavi, Esq. The broadcast is below. Just click the Play button to listen! Or click on this link:  Real Estate Radio Boston | Richard Vetstein.

Tune into the broadcast every Saturday night from 8pm-9pm on WBZ 1030 AM. It’s a fantastic show!

Rich

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