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Kenneth Robinson used an obscure law called "adverse possession" to move into an abandoned $330,000 Texas home for a mere $16 filing fee. While he managed to live in the mansion for months and gained viral fame for the loophole, his legal victory was short-lived. After the mortgage holder took action, a judge ordered his eviction, ending his stay in the "free" mansion. Video by: ABC news | History In Pictures
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Kenneth Robinson used an obscure law called "adverse possession" to move into an abandoned $330,000 Texas home for a mere $16 filing fee. While he managed to live in the mansion for months and gained viral fame for the loophole, his legal victory was short-lived. After the mortgage holder took action, a judge ordered his eviction, ending his stay in the "free" mansion. Video by: ABC news | History In Pictures
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