An adverse possession document typically includes a legal description of the property in question, the names of the current owner and the claimant, and a detailed account of the claimant’s use of the property, demonstrating that it has been continuous, open, exclusive, and under a claim of right. It may also include affidavits from witnesses or evidence of improvements made to the property. Additionally, the document often requires notarization and may need to be filed with the appropriate local government office to formalize the claim.
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