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Real property is transferred to another owner by a deed. A deed is a written legal document that is used to transfer the title to real property.

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What is a written claim to some peace of property?

A written claim to a piece of property is a legal document that asserts ownership or interest in the property. This document typically includes specific details about the property, the nature of the claimant's interest, and may be used to establish legal rights to the property.


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What is a written claim of some piece of property?

Real property is transferred to another owner by a deed. A deed is a written legal document that is used to transfer the title to real property.


Written claim to some piece of property?

A written claim to a piece of property is a deed. It could also be a title, like in the case of a vehicle.


How do you claim auto insurance when you wrecked your car on your property?

It would be an auto claim for the damage to the other and a homeowners claim for the damage to your property. You cannot be liable to yourself, so you cannot claim the property damage on your auto policy.


Can i claim to own my property from my landlord?

Unless you have purchased the property from your landlord as opposed to continuing to rent it, you have no right to claim to own the property. To prove ownership of the property, you would require the deed.


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How do you claim adverse possession in Wisconsin?

According to the information at the link provided below there are three ways to claim adverse possession. If the claim is based on a recorded written document and the claimant has paid property taxes on the property, the claimant must have maintained possession for seven years. If the claim is based on an inaccurate written document but the claimant did not pay taxes, the time period for maintaining possession is 10 years. If no documents are involved and the adverse possessor has not paid property taxes on the property, then the time period for maintaining possession is 20 years (Sec. 893.25-893.32). Title by adverse possession must be established by a court decree.


Can you claim monatary values of upkeep towards a purchase price if you maintain property over a period of time that you have verbal permission to use?

You would need a written agreement to be compensated for property maintainence.


Can you quick claim property from your name to another person even though you are married?

You can quit claim your rights to the property. However, that doesn't quit claim your spouse's rights to the proprty. Once married the spouse in most states has rights to the property.


What is adverse claim?

An adverse claim typically means a claim that is against real property by someone other than the registered owner. It means someone is claiming rights to property levied on.