[WSBARP] Adverse possession

Kaitlyn Jackson kaitlyn at dimensionlaw.com
Mon Feb 10 21:36:49 PST 2020


I agree.

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> On Feb 10, 2020, at 1:13 PM, J. B. Ransom <jbransom18 at gmail.com> wrote:
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> This seems quite simple.  The properties were owned by one party - common owner (CO).  CO then deeded one of the two adjoining parcels to A.  Then CO deeded the other parcel to B.  The legal descriptions in the SW Deeds should tell you what the CO conveyed.  Should make no difference how CO acquired title.  The party now claiming adverse possession is wrong.
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