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Old 12-07-2012, 03:10 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by Slickcraft View Post
This is a archaic common law going back to Henry I days.

In actuality I have never heard of a case being successfully won in recent history here in NH.

However it is a big deal on the test to get a real estate license.

I would not get too worked up about this.
Under Adverse Possession rules in New Hampshire, a neighbor may have lost a property corner after 20 years, this article by a Nashua law firm may have different ideas:

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"...As the record owner, one action you may consider taking is to while you are trying to resolve the boundary issues with your neighbor, provide written notice to the neighbor you are temporarily giving the neighbor permission to use the disputed property, thereby cutting off any continuing time period going towards 20 years of 'adverse' possession..."
http://www.nashualaw.com/resources/L...Hampshire.aspx
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