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Thank you for sharing that information. I will start by looking at the original deed and invest in someone who tracks next of kin, estate liquidation, etc. to see who owns it. I read that the 21 year use can be tacked on from the previous homeowner. If I can establish that the previous owner...
Justalayman,
Penn. just changed the statute to 10 years as of January, 2019. As for the deed, I am curious. Couldn't a builder designate part of their neighborhood to certain uses? (roadways, right of ways, parks, etc.) that would not require a deed? If there is a deed, I would love to find...
Anyone familiar with getting a title for land through an abandoned property route or through adverse possession? What if there was never a deed created for the lot?
I contacted my township, and they had no records of the property or ownership. I spoke with the zoning officer. Aren't typical playgrounds in neighborhoods typically paid for and maintained by the township or the HOA? Those parcels aren't taxed. I'm sure this lot has fallen into that same...
Hey Quincy, yeah that was one of the other places I checked. The parcel has no tax history that I could find. Originally the land was a 100 acre farm, purchased and subdivided out. This playground area was designated as such in the original plans, so would that make it exempt?
What is the name of your state? Pennsylvania
Hey Guys,
I live in an old development that was laid out in the 1930's. There are many paper roads, unfinished for the past 90 years. There was a proposed playground that was proposed between two paper roads, one of which was completed. The proposed...
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