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  1. Adverse Possession: Re: Alternative to Adverse Posession in Queens, New York

    We originally moved into the house as renters, over the course of the years my father began paying the mortgage directly, somewhere down the line there was a purchase offer made and my father gave...
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    Adverse Possession: Re: Is This Adverse Possession?

    Well of course it goes a lot deeper than that, but to try and make a long story short, there was a purchase offer made and accepted, there was a cash transaction, however the title was never signed...
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    Adverse Possession: Re: Is this adverse posession?

    Ok I get that but is there any other law that would permit a judge to transfer title? And what about the children of the actual renters, beign that the lease agreement was withthe parents and not...
  4. Adverse Possession: Alternative to Adverse Posession in Queens, New York

    If you don't have all 3 key elements to support adverse posession, is there any other way to file in order to have the title transferred? Is there a squatters law, or something similar that you can...
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    Adverse Possession: Re: Is this adverse posession?

    I am located in Queens County, NYC. Thank You.
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    Adverse Possession: Is This Adverse Possession?

    THe property was rented back in 1973, rent was paid faithfully for about 2 years, then the rent was paid directly to mortgage company. Over the years the renters paid the mortgage, taxes, water and...
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