[WSBARP] Filing an Adverse Possession claim. Legal description?

Clark, Catherine Cat at loccc.com
Tue Apr 29 13:40:41 PDT 2014


David:

 

See RCW 7.28.120 which states:  The plaintiff in such action shall set
forth in his or her complaint the nature of his or her estate, claim, or
title to the property, and the defendant may set up a legal or equitable
defense to plaintiff's claims; and the superior title, whether legal or
equitable, shall prevail. The property shall be described with such
certainty as to enable the possession thereof to be delivered if a
recovery be had.

 

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From: wsbarp-owner at lists.wsbarppt.com
[mailto:wsbarp-owner at lists.wsbarppt.com] On Behalf Of David Faber
Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2014 12:26 PM
To: wsbarp
Subject: [WSBARP] Filing an Adverse Possession claim. Legal description?

 

Good afternoon, members of the WSBA Real Property, Probate, and Trust
section. 

 

I have been hired to fight a real property suit and my client wants to
counterclaim for adverse possession against the plaintiff. Because I have
never filed an adverse possession claim, I have a couple questions:

 

1. Do I need to have a legal description of the property to which my
client is claiming adverse possession in the counterclaim, or is it
sufficient to generally describe the area to be claimed and provide a
legal description at a later date/in a later filing? I was retained more
than half way through the 20 day answer period and am concerned I don't
have enough time to get a survey done for the purpose of drafting a
sufficient legal description. I don't have an existing property
description because my client is only claiming part of an existing space.
Any advice on this front would be much appreciated.

 

2. Does anybody on here have an answer and counterclaim for adverse
possession from which they'd let me crib?




Best,

David J. Faber

Faber Feinson PLLC

210 Polk st., ste. 4B

Port Townsend, WA 98368
(360) 379-4110

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