It's right there in the song, 🎵 "This land is your land, this land is my land..."
2024-03-12 22:42:04
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strighcash :
So I if I move the fence line a few feet every year, does that restart the 20 years or can I conquer a neighborhood like this. Adversely ofc.
2024-03-12 22:41:02
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NightKrowe :
20 years is a long time to bet. if 19.5 go by and the owner catches you, there it goes!
2024-03-12 22:20:21
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Caleb Mikesell :
7 years in utah
2024-03-12 22:48:00
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fungleinc :
21 years in ohio… at that point why even involve the govt
2024-03-12 23:29:48
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NutmegsMom4 :
In MO you actually have to pay the taxes on it as well.
2024-03-12 22:33:58
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Jason :
in Florida you have to pay taxes for 7 years and serve notice to owner each year for them to redeem. So 8 consecutive years in practice. But has to be consecutive
2024-03-14 18:27:26
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Clunky Gnome :
So, I imagine there's an exemption for if you have a contract for use of the land? Like a 20 year renter can't take over their apartment
2024-03-12 23:56:38
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Balloon Animal :
So we possibly could fix some of the homeless population by letting them live in the abandoned cities and homes that are across America.
2024-03-12 23:38:42
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Sasha Real ♐️🔥 :
The reason I asked is because I own vacant land and I recently decided to build on that land only to find out that there is 1/3 of a house sitting on that property. The HO has been in the home for abt
2024-03-12 22:38:53
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NoRunner_2013 :
10 years in Texas
2024-03-12 22:29:48
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Avalen Frost :
20 years a long time though, they should make it 10 years 😏
2024-03-12 22:15:53
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Lp :
Good ol widgets in hypos
2024-03-12 22:08:38
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Wizardly Geek Guy :
most countries have some about it. 10 or 20 years to take possession
2024-03-19 03:38:22
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Andrew :
tldr, if you own land check in on it once every 20 years to make sure you don't have squatters
2024-03-18 17:07:00
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Misplaced Texan 453 :
Why did it take me this long to notice that you’re a vulcan
2024-03-16 00:09:30
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Ya boi Kain :
Step one: find a factory
2024-03-15 21:40:47
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comradejoneslyons :
I’m not surprised. That’s how the colonialists took the land from the native people.
2024-03-14 23:19:00
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Chris :
19 years 364 days: trespassing straight to jail. 20 years: congrats you’re the owner
2024-03-13 23:54:04
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Sirius Moonlyte :
It isn’t this most commonly used for right of way? Like paths to the lake or the Thing?
2024-03-13 20:33:58
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zan :
these laws was created to prevent abandoned property that will become hazardous or other it is in fact an important law that we should be using more as a whole there to many non owned homes that has
2024-03-13 17:46:52
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💰The Bitcoin Appraiser💰 :
Spoiler… all the owner has to do for any moment in the 20 years of you attempting to do this is recognize and allow it…. It’s no longer hostile and it restarts your 20 year clock 😂
2024-03-13 12:38:37
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Ucberkeleyboy :
Not necessarily free and clear. If the person had a life estate, you would only obtain the same interest
2024-03-13 05:04:32
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ralphtotherescue :
Because Coors pays a ton in taxes the state supports this. They can prevent access to your own land. 🤔😱
2024-03-13 00:44:33
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ralphtotherescue :
the state has granted them rights. Title documents show these ditches as storm drains.
2024-03-13 00:43:33
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ralphtotherescue :
In CO Coors Brewing Co owns a crap load of land via irrigation ditches through prescriptive easements. Although the ditches are only used once in awhile (not continuous)
2024-03-13 00:42:53
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Bored Otechu :
did Oswald and Lewis get a tiktok?
2024-03-12 23:32:30
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Sasha Real ♐️🔥 :
And how does one go about applying for title? and how easy is it to apply? Do you need an attorney? Do you need to notify the owner?
2024-03-12 22:47:03
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🌽 Corn Chatter 🌽 :
Please expand on your milk factory
2024-03-12 22:40:49
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Leo Scheck :
Milk factory — do you mean a cow?
2024-03-12 22:06:01
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saraht :
if you can start a business yes, but you can't just claim the land, only if it's unregistered
2024-03-12 21:53:26
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