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<blockquote data-quote="bryanherron" data-source="post: 2978047" data-attributes="member: 5927"><p>I believe that Oklahoma law says that if the property has been used in an "Open an Hostile" nature for a duration of 7 years the possessor can file for and receive title. There's a question about him owing taxes on the portion of land for all those years and a refund to you for the 4 years. The real question is if the 7 years starts over with your purchase. If so, you have until the end of that 7 year period to wait for him to go on vacation and move/build a fence on the property line. All you have to do to reclaim the property is deny him access for a single 24 hour period.</p><p></p><p>I have heard that there is a street in between the St John's hospital complex that they own and the hospital closes it off for a day at least once every 7 years to keep the city from having a claim. It's called acquiescence, if you do nothing in that 7 years you forfeit your rights. That is what I remember from land law classes when I was in school 10 years ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bryanherron, post: 2978047, member: 5927"] I believe that Oklahoma law says that if the property has been used in an "Open an Hostile" nature for a duration of 7 years the possessor can file for and receive title. There's a question about him owing taxes on the portion of land for all those years and a refund to you for the 4 years. The real question is if the 7 years starts over with your purchase. If so, you have until the end of that 7 year period to wait for him to go on vacation and move/build a fence on the property line. All you have to do to reclaim the property is deny him access for a single 24 hour period. I have heard that there is a street in between the St John's hospital complex that they own and the hospital closes it off for a day at least once every 7 years to keep the city from having a claim. It's called acquiescence, if you do nothing in that 7 years you forfeit your rights. That is what I remember from land law classes when I was in school 10 years ago. [/QUOTE]
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