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    Default Re: Claiming Adverse Possesion on Rural Land in California

    In addition of the co-owner is aware of your intent and has granted permission to visit the land, that would be permissive use and you could never qualify as adverse possession.


    Additionally you would have a claim only to land can claim actual possession of. I'm guessing you can't claim such on the whole 289 acres.

    Then, to claim title you would have to sue for it. You would have to include the co-owner in your suit. You can't claim adverse possession of a 50% interest.

    if you believe you have a VALID claim to a share why not continue the probate process.

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