You need to consult an attorney who specializes in real estate law in your state. She could review your situation and explain your options under your state law.
Can you provide more information? There really is no way to "stop" adverse possession, but depending on the facts, you may have defenses available. The only true way to end adverse possession is by...
A claim of adverse possession requires that you make a non-permissive USE of land that is continuous, exclusive, hostile, open and notorious. An example would be using the land to plant crops for the...
Yes--but only if certain requirements have been met. These requirements vary from state to state. Usually, the possession must have been for at least 10 years. Contact a real estate lawyer in your...
Adverse possession is a complex area of law that varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. You can lose your property if you do nothing. The best way to avoid a claim is to give the person permission...