After Mr. Gardner purchased his home, he discovered, by survey, that his neighbor's garage was three feet over on his newly acquired property. This disturbed him greatly. For remedy, if a friendly settlement cannot be reached, he should bring civil suit against:

A: The broker, for failure to disclose the encroachment;
B: His neighbor;
C: The Real Estate Commissioner;
D: The title company, for failure to show the encumbrance on the standard form title report.

Answer: B: His neighbor;

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