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Some U.S. states make payment of property taxes a pre-requisite for anyone wanting to claim adverse possession; these payments must last throughout the statutory period. |
Revision as of 13:47, April 10, 2023
In Anglo-American property law, adverse possession is a legal mechanism for a trespasser (or squatter) to gain title to property, without the true owner's consent.
CHOSE mnemonic
To acquire property through the adverse possession procedure, the trespasser must show that her possession is
- Continuous;
- Hostile;
- Open and notorious;
- for the Statutory period; and
- Exclusive.
Property taxes
Some U.S. states make payment of property taxes a pre-requisite for anyone wanting to claim adverse possession; these payments must last throughout the statutory period.