NY State — NY Real Property Law

§ 260 — SECTION 260 Lands adversely held may be conveyed or mortgaged

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What is NY RPL § 260?

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This section allows for the conveyance or mortgaging of real property even if it is in the possession of someone claiming an adverse title to that of the grantor. The statute ensures that such transactions remain valid despite disputes over property ownership. Applies to property owners involved in real estate transactions.

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§ 260 SECTION 260 Lands adversely held may be conveyed or mortgaged

RPL § 260

No grant, conveyance or mortgage of real property or interest therein shall be void for the reason that at the time of the delivery thereof such real property is in the actual possession of a person claiming under a title adverse to that of the grantor.

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