Adverse Possession
Adverse possession can occur as a result of the owner of a property or land indirectly allowing someone else to possess it, by not taking any legal action to evict him or her or recover the property. For a person to gain a property through adverse possession, there must be evidence of his or her possession. Do you need expert legal advice on the Adverse possession of your property? You can speak to one our Property Solicitors online and get expert legal advice right now.
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John Burrowes • Online
Experienced commercial and property lawyer
I have been self-employed as a solicitor since 1979 and have vast experience both of running commercial enterprises and building up marketing them together with experience in virtually every aspect of the law. In the last 15 years I have specialised exclusively in commercial and property matters.
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Roger Buston • Online
Senior Principal Solicitor ( Property Specialist)
I have run a highly successful Solicitors High Street practice for 25 + years
I sit on the Property Section Executive of the Law Society for England and Wales.
I am Law Society for England and Wales Council Member for Suffolk and North essex
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