Thursday, June 5, 2014

Does the state of Kansas recognize "squatter's rights", and if so what are the requirerment to be met by the "squatter"?

Question

Does the state of Kansas recognize "squatter's rights", and if so what are the requirerment to be met by the "squatter"?



Answer

Generally, a squatter has to show open, hostile and continuous, exclusive possession, to defend an unlawful detainer or other eviction action. But, one may also get an easement under similar facts. This a general answer to your general question. If you need information specific to the facts of your cade, you should consult directly with a civil practice attorney in your area.

Good luck



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