Legal Question in Real Estate Law in Kentucky

Law of adverse possession (squatters rights)

Can you tell me if KY has any type of law such as squatter's rights where if someone has lived and paid taxes on a property for a number of years that they can get a clear title to that property?


Asked on 3/24/07, 8:53 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Philip Owens Philip M. Owens, Attorney at Law

Re: Law of adverse possession (squatters rights)

there is no such thing as "Squatters" rights in Kentucky. Generally, Kentucky law presumes that you should know what is going on with your property, especially over the course of time. this is part of the reasoning behind the principles of "Adverse Possession". This is the possession of land under a claim of right or color of title, to well defined boundaries, adversely to the world for 15 years. This does not mean that one automatically owns land but it does give one some sort of standing to claim it. There is not enough space here to go into a very accurate and detailed explanation. EVERYTHING depends on the particular facts of the situation. Questions of "How did you come into possession of the land?" are important.

Please consult a local attorney who is familiar with real estate law armed with your facts and documents.

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Answered on 3/24/07, 11:07 pm


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