Draft:Estate Squatting

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Estate Squatting is about the control of estate property by an executor who abuses their fiduciary responsibilities by delaying the disbursement of assets promptly as legally bound for their gain and at the expense of others.

References[edit]

Reeve, Kesia (2005), "Squatting Since 1945: The enduring relevance of material need", in Somerville, Peter; Sprigings, Nigel (eds.), Housing and Social Policy, London: Routledge, pp. 197–216, ISBN 978-0-415-28366-3