Timjoebillybob
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- Feb 27, 2009
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Did you have to get a court ordered eviction?Like Houghmade said, Indiana is not a squatter friendly state, but you still have to get things lined out before anything gets done.
Did you have to get a court ordered eviction?Like Houghmade said, Indiana is not a squatter friendly state, but you still have to get things lined out before anything gets done.
I'm pretty sure that part of adverse possession requires them to be paying the property taxes on said property.And, a few years ago Indiana reduced the period for adverse possession from 20 years down to 10. Don’t wait too long before you take care of business.
I'm pretty sure that part of adverse possession requires them to be paying the property taxes on said property.
FYI That is a copy, deeds are held by the county.I have the deed to my property in my safe
There isnt. They will produce a bogus rental agreement. Cops step back at that point and say "Civil matter. take them to court. We cant say whether that agreement is legit or not. Possession is 9/10 of the law, so since they are there with an apparent contract, nothing we can do. Good day."I wonder if there is anyway to "flag" an address from getting utilities like power, water, etc similar to a credit freeze.
If not there needs to be. I have the deed to my property in my safe, I'm not sure from these events even that would protect me from this.
It appears that I was right for a change.
But they dont have to claim OWNERSHIP to stay. Just claim they have a lease. That makes the cops go away and buys time while the homeowner winds the case through the courts. (read:$$$$) That can buy them months if not years.It appears that I was right for a change.
Yep for squatters, I was just referring to adverse possession.But they dont have to claim OWNERSHIP to stay. Just claim they have a lease. That makes the cops go away and buys time while the homeowner winds the case through the courts. (read:$$$$) That can buy them months if not years.
Then they move on to another vacant house, print a new bogus lease at the library, and the process starts over again.
The only way to get them out fast isnt legal. (arson, vigilante, pig farm, etc)
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Yes, it says that. But what really matters is how a judge will rule. As it was explained to me, it depends on what the other guy can convince the judge he believed, in good faith he was doing. That is, if he can convince the judge, by paying the taxes on his land, he was paying the taxes on the contested parcel. I’ve had one judge (that I’m friends with) tell me she would not buy that. I’ve had a lawyer who’s done a number of quiet title issues tell me he’s seen it happen.I'm pretty sure that part of adverse possession requires them to be paying the property taxes on said property.
Did you have to get a court ordered eviction?
I predict that some of these people will simply disappear and the bleach sales numbers will rise. Backhoe rentals may increase as well. Don't forget to call 811.
Wonder how the Castle Doctrine would come into play if I found uninvited guest in my home?
Clarksville did that a few years ago. Growing homeless bum camp near the floodwall, repeated police runs there to chase them off. A few bulldozers and excavators and its a really nice little lake now, it even has cattails! Not a bum in sight.The last one left the meth village when the work crews started unloading machinery. Nothing left but level ground now.