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Video links:
Rockabilly News Report 1983
The Blasters 1981 cover of "I'm Shakin'"
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Squatter's Rights/Adverse Possession law dates back 600 years to Europe. The idea is that society is best served if someone makes use of productive land rather than allowing the landowner to leave it fallow. This is typically applied to farming, but the concept has been carried forward and is still on the books in every state.
In general, to qualify for adverse possession, a person must be squatting on the property in an open manner and, in some cases, be paying taxes on it. How long the person must have invested varies. California has the shortest requirement, five years.
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