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Pam Poe
  • Sorrento, FL
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7 year squatter rule in Florida to own property

Pam Poe
  • Sorrento, FL
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Anyone have experience with the 7year law of ownership in Florida? As I understand it, if you squat on an abandoned piece of property, establish mail delivery to the address to develop a timeline in 7 years if no one has complained or come forward about you being on their property, you can apply for deed to it and it is yours? Any one else know anything about this?