NY State — NY Real Property Actions & Proceedings Law

§ 521 — SECTION 521 Adverse possession not under written instrument or judgment

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What is NY RPAPL § 521?

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This section addresses adverse possession claims that are not based on a written instrument or a judgment. It specifies that actual continued occupation of premises under a claim of right, exclusive of any other right, can establish adverse possession. Applies to property owners involved in disputes over land possession.

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§ 521 SECTION 521 Adverse possession not under written instrument or judgment

RPAPL § 521

Where there has been an actual continued occupation of premises under a claim of right, exclusive of any other right, but not founded upon a written instrument or a judgment or decree, the premises so actually occupied, and no others, are deemed to have been held adversely.

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