Finding Adverse Possession Lawyer

Summary

Adverse possession in Hawaii requires 20 years of open, notorious, continuous, and exclusive possession without the owners permission. Laws vary by state, with occupancy periods ranging from 5 to 30 years. Check the Hawaii State Bar Association for qualified attorneys and consider those with real estate law experience.

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I need to know who is the best adverse possession lawyer in hawaii, is
Hi ****,
I can't recommend specific lawyers, but I can provide general information on how to find a good adverse possession lawyer in Hawaii:
- Check the Hawaii State Bar Association's website for a list of qualified attorneys.
- Look for lawyers with specific experience in real estate and property law.
- Read reviews and ask for referrals from trusted sources.
Would you like more information on adverse possession laws in Hawaii?
Yes
Sure, ****. Here is some general information on adverse possession laws in Hawaii:
- Adverse possession requires open, notorious, continuous, and exclusive possession of property for at least 20 years.
- The possession must be hostile (without the owner's permission).
- Hawaii Revised Statutes ยง*-* discusses adverse possession claims.
Would you like more details on any specific aspect of adverse possession?
Yes. what are the averge years of occupancy is in the United States?
Hi ****,
Adverse possession laws vary by state in the U.S., but the average period required for occupancy ranges from * to 30 years. Each state has its own specific duration requirements. For Hawaii, the required period is 20 years, as previously mentioned.
Would you like details on a specific state's requirements?
Are occupancy requirements more in indigenous states?
Hi ****,
Occupancy requirements for adverse possession do not generally differ specifically based on whether a state is indigenous or not. They vary by state law. For Hawaii, the period is 20 years.
Would you like information on a specific state's adverse possession requirements?