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If quiet title action by adverse possession is successful against the owner, what happens to the mortgage?

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If quiet title action by adverse possession is successful against the owner, what happens to the mortgage?

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If an adverse possession lawsuit results in a lot line adjustment, the lenders may also adjust their Deeds of Trusts’ property descriptions, but the mortgages shouldn’t change. Disclaimer: Please note that this answer does not constitute legal advice, and should not be relied on, since each state has different laws, each situation is fact specific, and it is impossible to evaluate a legal problem without a comprehensive consultation and review of all the facts and documents at issue. This answer does not create an attorney-client relationship.

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