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4) Your possession must be continuous (for 20 years). If your entry was only occasional you may be deemed a trespasser and not be able to claim adverse possession.
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What are the requirements to claim adverse possession on a property? What can I do to prevent it? Do Michigan courts still hear cases for adverse possession ... Adverse possession is really a statute of limitations. The title holder of a piece of property is prohibited from asserting his title against someone who has...
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courts.co.calhoun.mi.us/quest306.htm
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The basic requirement for adverse possession is that the claiming party must take exclusive possession of the property. This type of possession is called "open and notorious" or proactive and absolutely not secretive possession. ... Essentially, the owner's only argument is to claim some sort of disability; such as age,
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law.jrank.org/pages/11865/Adverse-Possession.html
law.jrank.org/pages/11865/Adverse-Possession.html
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The Court rejected the claim by defendants that plaintiffs’ knowledge of defendants’ ownership of the disputed parcel barred the adverse possession claim since plaintiffs otherwise met the criteria necessary to prove adverse possession,
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blog.szlawfirm.net/2006/06/court_rules_adverse_possesso...
blog.szlawfirm.net/2006/06/court_rules_adverse_possessors.html
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The requirement that adverse possession be continuous does not mean that the adverse possessor cannot ever leave the property. The adverse possessor's use must be continuous as a true owner ... Time Requirement. An adverse possessor must also fulfill the statutory time requirement for a valid claim of adverse possession.
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www.larryulaw.com/Adverse-Possession.asp
www.larryulaw.com/Adverse-Possession.asp
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The point of this requirement is to let the owner know someone is occupying the land, ... If you become seriously concerned that someone has a possible claim to your land, check the local property tax records to see if anyone has made tax payments for the property. Paying taxes always bolsters an adverse possession claim,
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www.moeland.com/adverse.htm
www.moeland.com/adverse.htm
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This lesson focuses upon the requirement that an adverse possession claim must be based upon possession that is sufficiently "hostile" and "under claim of right." This lesson addresses the following topics: the rationale behind the "hostile/under claim of right" requirement and how it relates to the other elements of...
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lawschool.unm.edu/CALI/lesson.php?lid=599
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Hostile to True Owner: Derogation v. Subordination - This continues our series of blog posts that address the requirement that adverse possession be “hostile and under claim of right.”...
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www.lawstudysystems.com/node/313
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In addition to the seven-year requirement, ... When an individual continuously occupies a property for seven consecutive years, lacking any legal document to support a claim to the land's title, he may establish adverse possession by: filing a return with the county appraisers within one year of entry onto the property,
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