
Adverse Possession Resolution
Adverse possession resolution is a legal process through which a person can claim ownership of land that they have occupied and used without the permission of the original owner for a certain period, typically years. To succeed, the occupation must be continuous, open, and notorious, meaning it is visible and evident. This process helps settle boundary disputes by recognizing the rights of those who have acted like the land is theirs, providing a legal framework for resolving conflicts over property ownership when the actual title is disputed.