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Appeals court hears neighbor dispute over adverse possession, with parties contesting visibility and permission
Summary
The appeals court heard oral argument in Johnson v. Holbrook over whether long-term neighborly use became adverse possession of a driveway turnaround and a rear parcel.
The appeals court heard argument in case 24P479, Johnson v. Holbrook, an adverse-possession dispute between neighboring property owners over a driveway turnaround and an adjacent rear parcel.
David Uidi, counsel for the appellants (the Johnsons), argued the trial court erred by finding the original owner’s permission was limited when, he said, the record contains repeated testimony granting permission to “use this area” and to “park on that area,” including commercial vehicles and trailers.…
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