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Latest post 03-15-2010 3:00 PM by likeiseeit. 24 replies.
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01-01-2001 12:00 AM
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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great way to make sur the state get the property.
its only 3 years for the state to foreclose if taxes not paid.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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native americans who live tax free?
who own tax free casinos?
who have the status of an INDEPENDANT NATION?
who, by the way, up until 1901, still practiced LEGAL SLAVERY?
who, in some cases have permission that we don't have to USE ILLEGAL DRUGS in their rituals?
by the way, tell it to the polish, who had their land taken from them SEVERAL TIMES in just this century, most recently by the communist russians.
tell that to the jews, who are STILL having their land taken from them by terrorists.
tell that to the africans, who are taking each other's land and enslaving each other's people TO THIS VERY DAY.
man has used "law" and tradition to take away land from others for centuries. it's time it stopped.
i can't do anything about the past, but we can certainly do something about the present and the future.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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my native american neighbor
says the white man took all of America by adverse posession.
he has a point.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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I took care of this property for over 20 years, this place is a dump.
My friends, I understand people get upset when losing property that they pay for however, the home next door to mine has been abandoned and we have been mowing, burning trash and bording up windows for over 15 years and not one responsible owner of this property has showed up year after year. Children have been smoking and sleeping in this house and something has to be done. I believe it is only fair that I retain this property because I am the only one who cares.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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Taken from under your nose.
I purchased my property when I was 22 yrs old. Our new neighbor was glad to put a fence between our properties to keep his cows in. We were fully aware that it was not on the property line, that it was 3 or more feet on our side but being young and stupid we didn't think anything of it, new neighbor, being the newbies. This person has already taken property from 2 other people over that past 5 years by claiming it to be his because it was fenced and he was using the property. Now it is happening to us. This bill needs to pass. This can end up costing me approx 3 acres of land that I have purchased and paid taxes on for 25 years.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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nothing legitimate or ethical
There is nothing that was legitimate in ever having an ADVERSE POSESSION law in the first place. If someone legitimately wanted your land they could - and should be made to- go through normal efforts to contact the land owner. If they MISTAKENLY encroched on their neighbors land, they should rectify it and be forgiven. NOW, if someone goes onto your land - oh, let's say to the center and puts up their blind or whatever,-this should be considered deliberate hostile calculated trespassing. Instead the current law holds the real owner to lose his land and rewards this calculated ploy. This law is probably the biggest farse that was ever passed. FIX IT!!
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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Not out what wasn't yours
This bill wouldn't make wars, it would clear things up sir(with all the farms which makes me wonder). You wouldn't be out anything that wasn't yours in the first place. The only people who would fight this legitimate bill are people who want to do illegitimate things such as this. This isn't a matter of survey errors as you would suggest, but rather a matter of deliberate encroachment and building things on property that you KNOW isn't yours. Then of course the 15 yr. or so countdown to cash in. I work for someone who used to be a surveyor and did just this. I notified the other party before the creep I work for cashed in. What was ever GOOD, for hard working taxpayers, about the Adverse Possession Law??????
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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States and Cities are protected,why can't we be?
I think it is total crap that I can pay taxes on property,and some one can steal it by squatting on it,if they do it for 15 years or longer.However States and cities can kick out squatters no matter how long they have been on their land.If I'm paying the taxes on the land why don't I have the same rights?
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likeiseeit


- Joined on 03-15-2010
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You seem to forget that anyone born in this country that is not a Native Amercian has benifited in some way or another including you from "Adverse Possession". This country is founded on it. The only difference is that now we say you have to wait 5 to 15 years where as before the founding fathers would just kill whom ever was already there. You might even say well you know what that happened before I was thought of but it doesn't change the fact that you have benifited from it. The fact that Native Americans live tax free completely is only a small price we all pay for living on their land and claiming to own it because we pay tax on it to a goverment that only exist because of "Adverse Possession". If the first settlers here had come to be visiters and not killers, liers, and theives they would more then likely still be in conroll of this land and it would not be misuesed. Remember by what means you have come to live here and show some resepect. I know this post comes 3 years after your orignial comment but I hope that you will by some means read it and really think about it. This was not to jump on you but only to be truthfull.
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