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p0517 If a person sued for trespass cross-claims as a good faith improver (i.e., one who made improvements to the realty of another in the good faith belief that it was his/her own) the successful landowner is entitled to expenses incurred in bringing the trespass action that precipitated the crosscomplaint, including attorney fees incurred for the appeal.CitationTREMPER v QUINONES (Good Faith Improver) 115 Cal.App.4th 944 [See: CCP 871.5; CivC 1013.5; Raab v Casper 51 CA3 866 ] |
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