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You can file for adverse possession in Texas by filing a lawsuit in county court. Successful adverse possession claims are rare, and the evidentiary requirements are substantial, because adverse possession involves a court taking someone's property and giving it to someone else.
Adverse Possession Statute of Limitations To qualify for title by adverse possession, the claimant must hold the property for 3, 5, 10 or 25 years. The only way to qualify for the 3 or 5 year time period is to have a deed or some kind of instrument that appears to grant title to the property.
Preventing Adverse Possession Calling the police. Asking the trespasser to pay rent for the property. Deterring trespassers with a ?no trespassing? sign. Giving a person a written permission to use the property and getting their written acknowledgement that the property is not theirs.
The possessor must either possess a legitimate title, such as a deed that is part of a valid chain of title, or have a reasonable basis for their claim to title, referred to as ?color of title.? In order to successfully assert their claim under this statute, the possessor must provide documentation, such as conveyance ...
Acting quickly is the best way to fight an adverse possession claim. Negotiate permission in writing: You may be willing to allow the use of the property. If so, having a written document helps prove you allowed specific use and could help fight an adverse possession claim.