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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the adverse possession form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name of any known person claiming interest in the premises in the designated fields. This ensures that all parties are properly notified.
  3. Fill in the address of the person claiming possession. Accurate details are crucial for effective communication.
  4. In the section labeled 'Owner', provide your full name as the property owner. This identifies you as the rightful owner of the property in question.
  5. Specify the date when encroachment occurred and describe how it happened. This information is vital for establishing a timeline and context for your claim.
  6. State your demand for damages, filling in an appropriate amount that reflects any losses incurred due to illegal entry.
  7. Complete the property description section with accurate details, including street address and legal description, ensuring clarity about which property is involved.
  8. Finally, sign and date the document at the bottom to validate your notice before sending it out.

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Adverse possession occurs when a person takes over land they do not own. This can happen intentionally, with a squatter or trespasser deliberately occupying the land, or unintentionally, such as when someone unknowingly encroaches on a neighbors property.
Adverse Possession in Ohio: There is a legal method of stealing real estate called adverse possession. If you adversely possess someones property for 21 years, you can claim ownership of it.
Adverse possession is a legal doctrine that allows a person to claim a property right in land owned by another. Common examples of adverse possession include continuous use of a private road or driveway or agricultural development of an unused parcel of land.
As in most states, someone seeking to prove adverse possession in Ohio must supply evidence that their possession of the property has been: hostile (against the right of the true owner and without permission) actual (exercising control over the property) exclusive (in the possession of the trespasser alone)
In general, hiring a attorney to handle an adverse possession claim will cost between $2,500 and $20,000. Generally, the costs associated with an adverse possession claim include attorneys fees, filing fees, and any other associated costs. The reason for the wide range is because some cases will go to trial.

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As long as you can prove the unauthorized entry, and the lack of legal right to do so, a judge will likely look favorably on a claim to protect your property rights. The second way to defeat an adverse possession or prescriptive easement claim is to give written permission for the use that is at issue.

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