Birmingham, AL asked in Real Estate Law for Alabama

Q: can Adverse possession in Alabama be pursued during and enjectment? Will I know if and enjectment is filed in court?

Lived on property for 27 years I purchased the mobile home from individual that was on private lot I did pay a lot rent fee 75 a month to who I was made to me believe was the rightful owner but after 17 or so years I find out she has not owned the property since two years before me movin in so for 27 years never have I met or been àintroduced or even spoken to the person on the title. Theres so much more to this and in desperate need of help before I loose any rights I may have thanks in advance any.advice givin would be greatly appreciated

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A: Has an Ejectment action been filed? If so, then you must hire a competent AL attorney now to file an Answer and defend you. If no suit, you may be able to shore up your claim of ownership, with or without color of title.

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