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Michigan Adverse Possession Law; Simple Possession is Not Enough

Michigan Adverse Possession Law; Simple Possession is Not Enough

One of the common issues which comes up with clients of Outside Legal Counsel is the claim of adverse possession under Michigan law. Continue reading “Michigan Adverse Possession Law; Simple Possession is Not Enough”

Author Philip EllisonPosted on July 27, 2016August 3, 2016Categories Court Decisions, General Property RightsTags adverse possession

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