Legal Question in Real Estate Law in Washington

adverse Possession

The house that we live in has a fenced back yard that occupies 20 feet across a county greenbelt and about 15 feet of our neighbors back yard. There is a fence between us and our neighbor. our neighbors onboth sides are in the same situation. Our yards have been this way for over thirty years. How should we proceed? We just found this out when the county wanted to auction off the greenbelt.


Asked on 5/05/07, 10:44 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Johm Smith tom's

Re: adverse Possession

You may or may not be able to adversely possess against the county in WA, but you can probably get title to your neighbors land that you've had all this time. Feel free to contact us; we have an attorney in WA.

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Answered on 5/05/07, 11:17 pm
Elizabeth Powell ELizabeth Powell PS Inc

Re: adverse Possession

WA provides that you cannot adversely possess against the county. but you probably own the fifteen feet of your neighbors back yard if its been thirty years.

You really need to talk to a local firm that handles real property issues. McFerran & Burns comes to mind. Hope this helps. Elizabeth Powell

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Answered on 5/06/07, 12:00 pm


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