Although it may sound bizarre to some, squatter’s rights, also known as adverse possession, has been around for centuries and has played a crucial role in shaping land ownership laws. In this article, we will discuss what squatters rights in Louisiana are, how they work, and their significance in modern times.
Adverse
possession is the legal doctrine that forms the basis of squatter’s rights.
It’s based on the idea that if the owner of a property does not use or take
care of it for a prolonged period and someone else uses and maintains the
property, that person should acquire ownership rights. The period of time
required to claim adverse possession varies from state to state and ranges from
5 to 30 years. In most cases, the occupation must be open, notorious, and
continuous for the entire period.
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