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What constitutes hostile use in adverse possession?
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Court Report
Wednesday, September 23, 2020
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After the new holder of an easement for the exclusive use of a parking lot asserted its right to use the parking lot, an adjacent property owner filed suit for adverse possession. When the trial court granted the adjacent property owner’s claim, the easement holder appealed, arguing that the property owner’s use of the parking lot was not hostile. Read on for more details.
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