About 13 years ago a friend needed a place to store her mother's piano after her mother died died. Since I play the piano but did not have one, she asked us if we would "keep" it for her since she did not have room in her house for it. She later divorced and we have since lost contact with her completely. Her ex-husband asked for the piano about 7 years ago, but wanted me to deliver it to his second floor apartment. When I told he he would have to more the piano himself, he dropped his request, and I have not heard from either of them since. My family has been actively using the piano for the last 13 years - I play, and both of my children have been using it for piano lessons for the last four years. I recently accepted a new job in another state, and will be moving this summer. The ex-husband just learned that we will be moving, told his ex-wife, and she apparently now wants the piano back. I'm aware of the Adverse Possession laws that apply to the possession of property (land). Is there a similar law regarding the possession of items like a piano? Since I have had the piano in my possession for the last 13 years, does it legally belong to me, or does it still belong to the woman who asked me to keep it for her 13 years ago, but then never contacted me about it again until she heard we were moving?
I forgot to post the State: I live in Michigan.
I forgot to post the State: I live in Michigan.
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