First, Let’s Be Clear: This Is Not Squatting
Adverse possession is not about breaking into random homes, stealing property, or trying to game the system. This blueprint teaches the lawful framework behind adverse possession, how to identify the right kinds of properties, what properties to avoid, how state laws differ, and why documentation matters.
If you are looking for shortcuts, illegal entry, or reckless advice, this is not for you.
But if you want to understand the real legal doctrine and how people have used it strategically, this guide was made for you.
I Wasn’t Trying to Become a Real Estate Expert. I Was Trying to Keep My Family Together.
At the beginning of 2019, I was 27 years old and had just been evicted from my apartment.
I had four children depending on me, and I had to move back in with my parents.
That kind of situation does something to you.
It makes you question everything.
It makes you feel like you failed.
It makes you realize how fragile housing really is when you do not own anything.
But even before that eviction, I had spent years studying adverse possession. I knew the doctrine existed. I knew there were laws behind it. I knew it was not just “squatting” like people try to make it seem.
Then life put me in a position where that knowledge became necessary.
While picking up my children from school, I kept noticing a property in the same neighborhood. Eventually, I realized it had the exact kind of potential I had been studying for years.
So I used what I knew.
Not because I wanted to be controversial.
Not because I wanted attention.
Not because I was looking for a shortcut.
I did it because I was a father of four who needed a solution.
That experience became the foundation for this blueprint.
I took the knowledge I had studied, the process I lived through, the mistakes I learned from, and the questions people kept asking me — and I put them into a guide for people who are tired of being trapped by rent, mortgages, bad credit, and lack of opportunity.
If you have ever felt like the traditional path to ownership was not built for you, this blueprint was created for you.
The #1 Real Estate Secret
The Adverse Possession Blueprint


Here's what included with the Ebook:
Adverse Possession Checklist: Know exactly what to verify before you waste time on the wrong property.
Adverse Possession Profit Guide: This is the part that helps you stop thinking like a renter and start thinking like an investor.
Affidavit of Adverse Possession Template: A fill-in-the-blank starting point to help you document your claim the right way.
DIY Guide To Filing Your Adverse Possession: Instead of guessing, you’ll have a filing roadmap.
Police Protocols: Learn how to explain the civil nature of adverse possession if law enforcement gets involved.
Private Invite to My Private Adverse Possession Facebook Group!
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Absolutely! The proof is in the fact that all 50 states have Adverse Possession laws. In the eBook I provide the state statutes for all 50 states regarding adverse possession.
That is dependent upon each state's individual statute on Adverse Possession. Each state has differing time requirements.
No it can't. You can't adverse possess public property and I don't advise people to try to adverse possess Bank owned property.
Yes, it's very essential that you pay the property taxes during adverse possession period.
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