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Can I win a adverse possession eviction case?

You cannot claim adverse possession on property you had permission to use. Forget it.


Can a tenant claim adverse possession against real owner?

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Can a person claim adverse possession if they pay rent without a signed lease?

No. A tenant is using the premises with the permission of the owner.


If a person tenant claims adverse possession against his landlord who is also claiming adverse possession does the tenant have to continue to pay rent in Nevada while tenant resides on property?

First- you cannot claim adverse possession against someone who doesn't own the property. You don't have an adverse possession against your landlord who doesn't own the property but has an adverse possession claim against the owner of the land. According to the minimal facts you provided you don't have any standing to make such a claim. You are using the property with the landlord's permission. One of the elements required to make a claim of adverse possession is that you use the property openly and notoriously (without permission).


Someone is renting your land after a few years do they have an appeal to your land?

Answer: By renting your land they are acknowledging that you are the owner. There would be no grounds for an adverse claim. Adverse possession arises when a person uses someone else's property without permission of the owner of the property. A landlord and tenant relationship clearly demonstrates that the property was used with the permission of the owner.


Can I claim adverse possession of a beachfront common area shared by me and another homeowner after using common areas for 10 years?

You haven’t provided enough information. Generally, common beach areas are used by permission and that permission is set forth in the deeds for lots that abut the beach. You cannot claim property by adverse possession when the owner has granted permission to use it. The other home owner also has the right to use the common beach area.


Can an Adult child living with mother claim adverse possession after her death if the house is in a sister's name?

The child was living in the house with permission. Permissive use is a bar to any claim of adverse possession. I assume the property is owned by a second child.


If you had no lease but paid rent and property taxes can you claim adverse possession?

Adverse possession typically requires exclusive, continuous, open, and notorious possession of the property for a certain period of time, usually several years, without permission from the owner. Simply paying rent and property taxes may not be sufficient to establish adverse possession if you do not meet all other required criteria. It's best to consult with a legal professional for guidance on your specific situation.


Is there a squatters rights law for tenants living in Indianapolis?

No. Tenants have permission from the landlord to use the property. You can't claim adverse possession if you had permission to use the property. If a tenant refuses to leave they can be evicted. Squatters are trespassers in the United States.


Can you get ownership of your driveway easement by adverse possession in New York if the owners of the property have not used or maintained it for thirty years?

No. You have the right of use by permission of the property owner. One of the elements necessary to prove adverse possession is that you use the property in a way hostile to its owner, or, openly and without permission. You should make an offer to purchase the affected property rather than trying to take what is not yours.


How does adverse possession apply to new owners?

Adverse possession allows a person to gain legal ownership of a property by openly using it without the owner's permission for a certain period of time. When a new owner acquires a property, they may be at risk of losing ownership if someone else can prove adverse possession occurred before the new owner took possession.


Where can a person find information on how to apply for adverse credit loans?

Information on how to apply for adverse credit loans can be obtained by either speaking with a credit counseling service or with a loan manager at a local bank. These agencies will be able to answer any questions that a person may have on how to apply for these types of loans.