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How to fill out the FL DR-452 online
The FL DR-452 is a crucial document for individuals attempting to establish adverse possession of real property in Florida. This guide provides a comprehensive overview of how to accurately complete the form online, ensuring that you have the necessary information ready to submit your claim.
Follow the steps to fill out the FL DR-452 online successfully.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the FL DR-452 form and open it in your preferred online editor.
- In the first section, provide the full name(s) of the claimant(s) who is/are filing the return.
- Next, enter the mailing address of the claimant(s). This should be the address where official correspondence can be sent.
- Input a valid phone number where the claimant(s) can be reached for any inquiries.
- If available, include the parcel ID of the property being claimed. If the claim only pertains to a portion of the parcel, specify that accordingly.
- Indicate the date of filing this return with the property appraiser.
- Document the date when the claimant entered into possession of the property in question.
- Provide a complete legal description of the property being claimed. Ensure that this description is thorough, as a vague description may necessitate obtaining a survey.
- Indicate whether the property has been protected by substantial enclosure by checking the appropriate box.
- Describe in detail how the property has been used, checking all applicable uses such as cultivated, maintained, or improved.
- List any dates when payments for outstanding taxes or liens levied by state, county, or municipality have been made.
- At the end of the form, verify the information you have provided. In the declaration section, read the statement and confirm that all facts are true and correct before signing.
- After completing all necessary fields, you may save changes, download, print, or share the completed form.
Complete your FL DR-452 form online today to ensure your claim is processed efficiently.
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Adverse possession is a legal theory under which someone who is in possession of land owned by another can actually become the owner if certain requirements are met for a period of time defined in the statutes of that particular jurisdiction.