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In New York, the statute of limitations for adverse possession is 10 years. To successfully claim adverse possession, the possessor must demonstrate continuous, open, notorious, exclusive, and hostile use of the property for that entire period. If these conditions are met, the possessor may be able to obtain legal title to the property.

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What is the new york state statute of limitations on adverse possession?

To make a claim of adverse possession, the claimant must occupy the property against the rights of the owner, but not hide the fact that he is occupying the property. The claimant must occupy the property continuously past the statute of limitations. If he is removed and then reoccupies, the clock on the statute resets. Also, the time cannot be passed (or 'tacked') on to another claimant. Requirements in NY: 1) the possessor must have actually entered the property and must have exclusive possession of the property; 2) the possession must be "open and notorious"; 3) the possession must be adverse to the rightful owner and under a claim of right; and 4) the possession must be "continuous" for the statutory period of ten years.


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