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Business, 18.12.2019 03:31, raishagibson

Teagen owns a small cottage in which her elderly aunt katie lives. teagen wants to ensure that katie can live in the cottage for the remainder of her life, but when katie dies, title to the property will return to teagen. teagen can accomplish this objective by granting katie a.

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