The general rule is 4 years.
http://www.realtimelaw.com/draft4.pdf
Statute of limitations apply to law suits regarding crimes and suing someone. You may be thinking of abandoned property? Or perhaps adverse possession.
4 years
No.No felony in Kentucky has as statute of limitation.
statute of limitations on property claims made in California
statute of limitations on property claims made in California
A statute of limitations is related to bringing a law suit. As such, there is a limit of 3 years in Mississippi.
That depends on the statute of limitation in your jurisdiction. It varies from state to state. You can do an online search using your state and "statute of limitations- judgment lien". Also, different types of property liens have different statutes of limitation. Property tax liens do not expire.
3 years. RCW 4.16.080 (2).
If nobody was hurt: 1 year
What is the Statute of limitation for contesting a will in North Carolina?
Real Estate taxes remain on the property until they are paid or until the City perfects its lien and takes the property.
The statute of limitation for unpaid credit cards in N.Y. is 7 years.
This will be a written agreement as it involves real property. In Nevada it will be six years from the last acknowledgement.
The statute of limitations for auto property damage in North Carolina is 3 years. Auto property damage falls under North Carolina's civil statute of limitations.