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Does acquiring property through adverse possession give the acquiring party good and marketable title?
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No. The acquiring party must first go through a quit-claim proceeding before he can acquire good and marketable title.
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What must be shown to establish adverse possession?
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To establish title by adverse possession, the possessor must show:
1. an actual entry giving exclusive possession that is; 2. open and notorious, 3. adverse (hostile), and 4. continuous throughout the statutory period. |
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Disability
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The statute of limitations does not begin to run if the true owner was under some disability to sue when the cause of action first accrued. Typical disabilities include: minority, imprisonment, insanity...
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