Get Hostile with Adverse Possession

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In order to claim adverse possession, which is the ability to take someone else’s land from them after ten years, you must show an element of hostility. Hostility is shown by proving exclusive possession and sporadic or temporary use by the record owner will not defeat your claim.

To find out more about adverse possession, see this case:
Harold Trokey and Beverly Trokey, husband and wife, Plaintiffs/Respondents, vs. R.D.P. Development Group, L.L.C., Donald L. Fennelly, Terri A. Fennelly David Hiechel and Vicki J. Hiechel, Defendants/Appellants
Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District- SD32224

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