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Begin by filling in your name as the Plaintiff at the top of the form. Ensure that you include your full legal name and any relevant identification details.
In the section for Defendant, enter the name of the entity or individual you are filing against, along with their address. This is crucial for proper service of process.
Describe the property in question in detail, referencing any attached exhibits. Be specific about its location and boundaries to avoid ambiguity.
In the claims section, clearly state your possession history of the property, emphasizing exclusive and continuous possession for over ten years.
Complete any additional sections regarding tax payments if required by statute, ensuring all necessary information is accurately provided.
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A quiet title action is a special legal proceeding to determine ownership of real property. A party with a claim of ownership to land can file an action toRead more
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