Fraser v. Fraser, 598 A.2d 751 (1991)
- Citation
- Fraser v. Fraser, 598 A.2d 751 (1991)
- Parent Document
- Fraser v. Fraser, 598 A.2d 751 (1991)
- Jurisdiction
- Maine (state)
- Effective Date
- 1991-11-01
- Original Source
- https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/5129878/fraser-v-fraser/ ↗
Other Sections in This Document (18)
- Fraser v. Fraser, 598 A.2d 751 (1991)
- Fraser v. Fraser, 598 A.2d 751 (1991)
- Fraser v. Fraser, 598 A.2d 751 (1991)
- Fraser v. Fraser, 598 A.2d 751 (1991)
- Fraser v. Fraser, 598 A.2d 751 (1991)
- Fraser v. Fraser, 598 A.2d 751 (1991)
- Fraser v. Fraser, 598 A.2d 751 (1991)
- Fraser v. Fraser, 598 A.2d 751 (1991)
- Fraser v. Fraser, 598 A.2d 751 (1991)
- Fraser v. Fraser, 598 A.2d 751 (1991)
- Fraser v. Fraser, 598 A.2d 751 (1991)
- Fraser v. Fraser, 598 A.2d 751 (1991)
- Fraser v. Fraser, 598 A.2d 751 (1991)
- Fraser v. Fraser, 598 A.2d 751 (1991)
- Fraser v. Fraser, 598 A.2d 751 (1991)
- Fraser v. Fraser, 598 A.2d 751 (1991)
- Fraser v. Fraser, 598 A.2d 751 (1991)
- Fraser v. Fraser, 598 A.2d 751 (1991)
Full Text
678 charsIn 1979, the mobile home was destroyed by fire. Shortly after the fire, the parties agreed that a wooden dwelling could be constructed on the premises. Estelle paid for a prefabricated home and materials. Barry provided much of the labor to construct the house. No new lease agreement was signed, nor was the existing written lease changed. While the new house was being constructed, Karen moved elsewhere. When the new house was completed, Estelle asked if Duane, her son and Barry’s brother, could move into the house with her because he had been evicted from his apartment and was having health problems. Barry and Phoebe consented. Duane has been on the premises since 1980.