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You must consult with an attorney who can review all the details and explain your options. You may be considered a volunteer if you have been paying the tax bill for forty years without trying to collect from the other owners. In that case it would not have given you any additional rights to the property. Paying the taxes should have been settled amongst the owners forty years ago. Without any court order you have a right to only the proportionate interest you acquired in the deed.

Each tenant in common has the right to the use and possession of the property and is responsible for paying their share of the taxes. However, if one continues to pay the taxes voluntarily for forty years that doesn't give them any greater interest in the property.

You must consult with an attorney who can review all the details and explain your options. You may be considered a volunteer if you have been paying the tax bill for forty years without trying to collect from the other owners. In that case it would not have given you any additional rights to the property. Paying the taxes should have been settled amongst the owners forty years ago. Without any court order you have a right to only the proportionate interest you acquired in the deed.

Each tenant in common has the right to the use and possession of the property and is responsible for paying their share of the taxes. However, if one continues to pay the taxes voluntarily for forty years that doesn't give them any greater interest in the property.

You must consult with an attorney who can review all the details and explain your options. You may be considered a volunteer if you have been paying the tax bill for forty years without trying to collect from the other owners. In that case it would not have given you any additional rights to the property. Paying the taxes should have been settled amongst the owners forty years ago. Without any court order you have a right to only the proportionate interest you acquired in the deed.

Each tenant in common has the right to the use and possession of the property and is responsible for paying their share of the taxes. However, if one continues to pay the taxes voluntarily for forty years that doesn't give them any greater interest in the property.

You must consult with an attorney who can review all the details and explain your options. You may be considered a volunteer if you have been paying the tax bill for forty years without trying to collect from the other owners. In that case it would not have given you any additional rights to the property. Paying the taxes should have been settled amongst the owners forty years ago. Without any court order you have a right to only the proportionate interest you acquired in the deed.

Each tenant in common has the right to the use and possession of the property and is responsible for paying their share of the taxes. However, if one continues to pay the taxes voluntarily for forty years that doesn't give them any greater interest in the property.

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You must consult with an attorney who can review all the details and explain your options. You may be considered a volunteer if you have been paying the tax bill for forty years without trying to collect from the other owners. In that case it would not have given you any additional rights to the property. Paying the taxes should have been settled amongst the owners forty years ago. Without any court order you have a right to only the proportionate interest you acquired in the deed.

Each tenant in common has the right to the use and possession of the property and is responsible for paying their share of the taxes. However, if one continues to pay the taxes voluntarily for forty years that doesn't give them any greater interest in the property.

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