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A local driving school has started to use your playground to give people driving lessons. Write a letter of complaint to the municipal authority to stop this misuse of public space.....

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Answered by uzairmahmood47
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Answer:

It Largely depends on>> is it your owned properties like home or ... and also  depends on your country

Explanation:

A little-known rule of law says that if you use someone else's land for a long enough period of time, you can actually acquire legal title to it. This rule is called “adverse possession.” In order to claim adverse possession, :a person must use someone else's property for a period of years.:

The Law, Code Section (As Per NY): Real Prop. Acts & Procedures 501, et seq.

"When someone publicly moves into and improves an otherwise neglected property, they may acquire title to that property after a certain amount of time has passed. This is called "adverse possession," based on the idea that land should not sit idle. These protections are not valid if the possession of the property is done in secret. New York adverse possession laws require at least ten years of possession and payment of taxes throughout that period in order to be eligible for legal title."

Requirements for a Valid Adverse Possession Claim..

trespasser must meet four elements to legally qualify for a claim to the property, which are:

Hostile Claim - The trespasser must either merely occupy the land (with or without knowledge that it is private property); be aware of his or her trespassing; or make an honest mistake (such as relying on an incorrect deed).

Actual Possession - The trespasser must be physically present on the land, treating it as their own.

"Open and Notorious" Possession - The act of trespassing must be obvious.

"Exclusive and Continuous" Possession - Trespasser was in possession of the land for an unbroken period of time, and has not shared possession with others."

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