Yes, and the occupation has to be out in the open for all to see.
There are quite a few requirements that must be in place for an AP case.
Pretty standard in our state..When a survey map shows an encroachment the owners enter into an agreement...the key being they will never claim the encroachment by Adverse possession.
They showed us the sub plan...but not the map showing the encroachment.
Yep, but I thought, at least in some states, you also had to show you were paying the taxes and upkeep on the land etc. But I am no attorney.
Clearly this woman was using the land openly, and maintaining this section, but I was pretty sure, at least in my state, you have to have been paying taxes on the land.
Either way yes, this is a way to become a land owner.