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Originally Posted by B Rookard
By the way, adverse possession requires many years to perfect ... and if it any time you have permission to be on the property ... you're sunk. Adverse means adverse.
You could be on my property for one year ... and I really don't care that you're on it ... maybe it's a worthless vacant lot. All I have to do to prevent adverse possession is write a letter ... "This letter is to let you know that you have my permission to remain on my property for as long as you desire."
You will NEVER get title by adverse possession.
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See Rookyard? You did say it and it was not in quotes with the rest of your "permission" letter. By the way how are you going to get the letter to me if you don't know I am on your land or who I am? I work with land surveyors and civil engineers and I see prescriptive easment issued all the time. I can even have an easement on your land and if it is unperfected no one willno until there is a dispute. You might even buy land with my right to living space easement already on it.