NY State — NY Real Property Actions & Proceedings Law

§ 623 — SECTION 623 Action by grantee of lands held adversely

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What is NY RPAPL § 623?

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This section allows a grantee, along with their executors, administrators, or assigns, to maintain an action in their own name even if the real property was possessed by someone claiming under a title adverse to the grantor at the time of conveyance. Applies to grantees of real property.

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§ 623 SECTION 623 Action by grantee of lands held adversely

RPAPL § 623

The action shall be maintained by a grantee, his executors, administrators or assigns in his own name, although at the time of the conveyance, such real property was in the actual possession of a person claiming under a title adverse to that of the grantor.

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