Adverse Possession Claim Guide
Summary
In Maharashtra, you can claim adverse possession if you have occupied a property continuously and without interruption for 12 years. The possession must be open, hostile, and without the owners permission. A trespasser can become an occupier under this doctrine if these conditions are met. Consider consulting a local attorney for detailed guidance on filing a claim.Full Conversation
I have trespass into a flat on *.*.* now can I claim for for adverse possession.
In Maharashtra, you can claim adverse possession if you have occupied the property continuously and without interruption for 12 years.
- You should have had continuous possession since *.
- The possession must be open, hostile, and without the owner's permission.
Would you like more detailed information or assistance with filing a claim?
Can trespasser be a occupier
In Maharashtra, a trespasser can become an occupier under the doctrine of adverse possession if the following conditions are met:
- Continuous possession for 12 years.
- The possession must be open, hostile, and without the owner's permission.
- The possession must be known to the true owner.
Would you like more detailed information or assistance with this process?