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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Stephens finds that the trial court properly determined that a property had been acquired by plaintiff through ten-year good faith acquisitive prescription. In this case, the predecessor lived on the property, and it was reasonable for her to believe that her parents owned the property in 1972 when they conveyed it to her and her husband since the public records show her parents acquired the property by recorded deed from the husband of the owner, and the parents assumed a mortgage on the property. Affirmed.
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