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Old 09-06-2003, 06:56 PM
Philip Edward Lewis
 
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Default garden police gone wild?

writes:
property rights they could claim adverse possession in the future. Her lawyer
agreed. In fact, when they sued they CLAIMED adverse possession of the property
right up to the asphalt drive based on their cutting the grass AND the previous
neighbor cutting the grass. Was he ever ****ed when he got dragged into this. My


BTW, one easy way to get around adverse possetion is to give permission
to cut the grass.

The posession the possession must be hostile, exclusive, continuous,
and under claim of right for a time.

If you give permission, then it's not hostile.

a little web research resulted in:
http://realtytimes.com/rtnews/rtcpag...possession.htm




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