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Originally Posted by jrodman87
is there any time were adverse possesion applies to a long term lease, being converted to owned land
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whose adverse possesion? Why would Real Estate Attorneys be needed to settle a land dispute of adverse possesion?
Right now I am in a civil suit because a member of my late husbands of 14 years family has fabricated a mortgage bases on written agreement of conveyance of land between the two. It was never a mortgage and this person has added real estate land descriptions as part of the mortgage.
This would be adverse possession to me. If I don't take documents to the court clerk to proves she has never had interest in most of the land filed on, she can possibly win this case. I believe it is a crime to alter documents, forge documents and file them as legal court related documents.
Sometimes you are your own best attorney. Court has no feeling, they use reasoning, conclude, observe, etc.