A 3200
Concerns time frames for establishing or enforcing property rights related to adverse possession.
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Bill overview
This bill proposes changes to New Jersey’s laws regarding adverse possession. It establishes a 20-year period for adverse possession of real estate, subject to certain conditions, and aims to clarify the application of these rules to properties held by the state or public utilities. Specifically, it addresses issues arising from Hurricane Sandy and clarifies the treatment of tidal-flowed properties, offering a potential remedy for property owners who have long-term possession but face state claims.
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Jay Webber
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