If you can meet the requirements of
adverse possession then you might be able to become a legal owner.
Not exact matches
A victim can
then get a Protection Order and e njoin the
adverse party from physically injuring, threatening to injure or taking
possession of any animal that is owned or kept by the applicant or minor child, either directly or through an agent.
I'm no expert on
adverse possession by any stretch, but it usually occurs when someone builds a barn or something like that a few feet over the property line, and
then uses that barn for 20 years.
Unlike the opinion itself, I am going to first look at the merits of
adverse possession and
then review this idea of standing.
Adverse possession,
then, is a way to let people know no one else can claim title to their land based on something so long ago no one remembers properly.
As for your parcel under a structure I would think a survey would be required and
then see the rules on
adverse possession in your locale, because that is what someone might claim against your potential claim.