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Pro se owner urges enforcement of recorded site plan and trusteeship; opposing counsel defends trial findings

Appeals Court (panel of three justices) · May 7, 2026
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Barbara Hunt, representing herself, asked the court to enforce recorded condominium site‑plan and trustee duties and to reverse trial findings that removed her as co‑trustee; Brink counsel argued the trial record supports the lower court's factual findings and existing 2012 judgments.

Barbara Hunt, appearing pro se, urged the panel to enforce recorded trust and condominium documents, arguing a licensed land surveyor’s site plan and the recorded documents control exclusive‑use areas and trustee duties. Hunt said the trial judge’s handling of an earlier proceeding (Judge Miller) and refusal to credit surveyor testimony produced erroneous findings; she…

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