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Insights in Real Estate Law: Adverse Possession

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Uploaded by on Nov 9, 2009

In the first part of this series on real estate law in Michigan Attorney Brad Aldrich discusses the issue of Adverse Possession. He explains the time line of this process, the players involved, and a high level strategy for parties entered into adverse possession.

Adverse Possession is the process by which title to another's real property is acquired without compensation, by holding the property in a manner that conflicts with the true owner's rights for a specified period. This can be done by a city, county, or state.

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  • The Indians should of all people should be adverse possessioning th is whole country from east to west and north to south and thats a fact.

  • Can you claim Adverse Possession on Patent Land? Probably not.

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