Attorney Michael Campbell Explains How Long It Takes Someone To Steal Your Land Through Adverse Use!
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Attorney Michael Campbell Explains How Long It Takes Someone To Steal Your Land Through Adverse Use!
Ray Hrdlicka – Host – Attorneys.Media
“A scary thought process for somebody who owns a property! Now, when you say, of course, ‘adverse use’….How long does that have to be going on before the original owner, or the actual owner, loses the right to that? You know, is it one time? Is it ten times? Fifty times? Is it one month? Six months?”
Michael Campbell – Business Dispute Attorney – Pierce County, WA
“It has to be…It has to be open and notorious, or in the State of Washington…at least seven years. In other jurisdictions it’s a different length of time, but here at seven, and that’s fairly common in many jurisdictions, that six, seven or ten years might be…that…the statutory period.”
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Michael Campbell
- Lawyer in various fields and locations, including contracts, business, litigation, research and writing
- Served as the President and General Manager of Promed Agency, a healthcare staffing company
- Founded Northwest Law Publishing Co. and published the official Oregon Land Use Board of Appeals Reports
- Negotiated exclusive marketing license for ORLAW, a CD-based Oregon law product, and merged publishing and real estate finance businesses in Oregon
- Organized Natural Law Party and Oregon Reform Party in Oregon politics
- Increased sales of Lexis, a computer-assisted legal research tool, to state and local government agencies and law firms in Washington
- Developed Amity Testing Institute, a graduate test preparation program in southern California
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