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To: srmanuel

Below is some wording on Adverse Possession in Texas. It would seem that Lidstone shot himself in the foot on # 1.

The Libs and do gooders need to hire a lawyer and litigate Lidstone’s “rights”. Potentially, he does have a claim on the grounds of Adverse Possession.

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Texas Adverse Possession Laws
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It seems a bit counter-intuitive, but under the legal theory of adverse possession, if someone trespasses onto land continuously and improves the land over a period of time, title to the land may eventually pass to the trespasser. Adverse possession laws are intended to promote the productive use and maintenance of the land and discourage letting land go to waste. In general, to obtain title to land through adverse possession, a trespasser must satisfy four requirements:

He or she must enter or use the land without the permission of the owner;
He or she must actually be present on the land, as well as treating and using it as if it were his or her own;
He or she must use the land in an open and obvious way; and
He or she must use the land for a continuous period of time, without sharing possession with others (unless it would constitute adverse possession by tenants in common).

To give an example, someone who publicly inhabits a foreclosed house for a certain period of time, improves the property, and pays taxes may claim legal residence. In Texas, the landowner has 25 years in which to challenge the claim — and then title passes to the trespasser.

Learn more about Texas adverse possession laws and related matters below.


50 posted on 08/05/2021 8:13:07 AM PDT by Cen-Tejas
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To: Cen-Tejas

A couple of things about this case, the man according to the article had been on the land for nearly 30 years and people knew he was there because the land was riverfront and people passing by on boats saw him on a regular basis.

I’m not debating you other than to see if Adverse Possession applies in New Hampshire.....


51 posted on 08/05/2021 8:49:15 AM PDT by srmanuel (`)
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