Adverse Possession Flashcards

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What is adverse possession?

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A legal way for a trespasser to take good title to property away from the true owner, without the true owners consent.

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What are the elements of adverse possession?

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  1. Actual
  2. Exclusive
  3. Open and notorious
  4. adverse and hostile
  5. Continuous
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Actual

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Claimant must use the land in the same manner a reasonable person would given its character, location, and nature at a minimum

forest- plant trees, sing to the animals.

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Exclusive

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can’t be shared with the owner or general public.

  • the real owner can interrupt, it just cant be mere stepping foot- they cant just step into the bakery, they have to bake the cake.
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Open and Notorious

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NO SECRET POSSESSION: MUST BE VISIBLE

  • true owner knows about the possession; OR
  • the trespasser publicly and openly treats the property as his own.
    this would be to the point where a uniformed observer reasonably assumed trespasser is the owner.
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Adverse and hostile

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Basically means without the permission of the landowner.
- note, this does not have to mean with aggression or bad intent towards the owner. Instead, “hostile means that the possession is without the permission of the landowner.
- -Split authority,
i. objective test: here the trespassers subjective belefs are irrelevant. must reasonably, objectively appear to treat the property as his own.
ii. subjective test: all objective test is met + trespassers must honestly and in good faith believe that the property belonged to him.

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Continuous possession

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The possession must be continuous for a certain period (depends on jurisdiction)
- required continuous is measured by a reasonable owner standard, so sporadic uses of wild land are usually deemed “continuous.”

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continious possession- WHEN’S IT LOST?

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True owner assers possesion before the adverse possession ripens to title.
trespasser voluntarily relinquishes possession
- cooper hypo in the backyard

subject to tacking rule (next slide)

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continious possession-tacking and tolling

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Tacking- AP can tack on time that AP was on land.

  • a. If carol was there for 10 years, and then I come along and stay for 10 years, we can add that time up.

Tolling:- Defense for real owner
- this is when they would assert a disability so their time would extend:
i. minor
ii. incompetent
iii. prison.

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How can adverse possession be proven? 2 procedural situations:

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  1. adverse possessor brings a quiet title action to confirm his title. OR
  2. they raise the doctrine as a defense if the owner sues to recover possession.
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