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(upbeat music) - Hey everyone, if were meeting for the first time, my name is Paul Vojchehoske, and welcome to The Real Estate Classroom YouTube Channel. Its just a place that if youre studying for your real estate licensing exam, I have videos that have all the answers to all the questions you could have on that exam. In todays video, Im gonna discuss three concepts that you have to know for that exam. Number one is adverse possession. The second one is a doctrine known as quiet title action. And the third one is what we call color of title. And all three kinda go hand in foot here, so thats why Im putting all three of these concepts into one video. Now, some of you may know that I did a previous video on what we call involuntary alienation, which adverse possession is a part of. And if you have not watched that video, I highly encourage you to take a look at it. Its right up here in the upper right-hand corner. I shall leave a link for you. Now, adverse possession is what we