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The North Carolina statutes require a proscribed period of from 7 to 20 years depending on the circumstances. Until a successful claim is made the adverse possessor is a trespasser. North Carolina Code §1-35 through 43.

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Q: What is the statute of limitations for adverse possession in North Carolina?
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