Fowler White Boggs’ Shari Olefson on MSNBC

Posted by Abercrombie Communications

July 27, 2011

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Real estate attorney and author Shari Olefson on MSNBC, talking about about a guy who used a whacky legal loophole called adverse possession to get a $300,000 house for $16. Shari, a shareholder with the Florida-wide law firm of Fowler White Boggs, is author of Foreclosure Nation: Mortgaging the American Dream (Prometheus Books), which demystifies the real estate bubble and the subprime mortgage crises that followed.

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