How Many Years For Adverse Possession In CT?

How many years for Adverse Possession in CT? 15. Connecticut law recognizes tacking. If you believe you have a claim for adverse possession in Connecticut please contact Attorney Ryan McKeen at (860) 560-8163 or ryan@mckeenlawfirm.com

Connecticut Adverse Possession Law

I love reading adverse possession decisions in Connecticut. These cases are often hard fought by warring neighbors. Compromise is often not an option because the level of disdain is so high between the parties. If fences make for good neighbors adverse possesion cases certainly do not. Unless of course the fence is at the heart of an adverse possesion … Read more

Friday Musings: Adverse Possession and Buses In Hartford

I receive daily reports of how you find my blog and which posts get read. Adverse possession in Connecticut is always near the top of both lists. Prior to starting this blog, I greatly underestimated the public’s interest in the topic. I find it to be a very fascinating area of law and I’m happy that you … Read more

Connecticut Adverse Possession: A Lesson In Tacking

This is a blawg for the people. What people you may ask? I answer: you people. The number one term that people have searched Lord Google to find this blog, drumroll please…….”Richard Cabelus.” Rich is a great guy, studying for the bar and deserves this small bit of internet fame. The number two term for … Read more

Adverse Possession in Connecticut: Adding 100 Yards Of Fill Is Open And Obvious

If fences make for good neighbors adverse possesion cases certainly do not. Unless of course the fence is at the heart of an adverse possesion case.

In Brusseau v. Soper, 2008 WL 1914248 (Leuba, JTR.) a party prevailed in an adverse possesion action when he proved that starting in 1988 the defendant added 100 yards of fill to an area that was 66 feet long and 25 feet wide.

Adverse Possession: The Pictures That Prove

In case you needed it, I have yet another reason to keep those old pictures of family picnics: adverse possession. Most broadly defined, adverse possession, is a method of acquiring title to real property without compensation by possession for a statutory period of time under certain conditions. Black’s Law Dictionary. In Connecticut, to acquire title … Read more

Having a Tiger as a Pet is Illegal in CT….

In addition to the improvements that you see on the site there are more you don’t see. I’ve added a program that lets me know what my readers are reading. Let me tell you a little about yourself. You love adverse possession and animal law posts. Videos keep bringing you back to the site. Ask and you shall … Read more

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