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how long do I have to have use private land to be able to claim it
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.An owner of unregistered land can lose his or her ownership after there has been a period of uninterrupted "adverse possession". All land is owned by someone but not necessarily registered. The true owner of the land may take legal proceedings and if successful the 'squatter' may be responsible for all legal costs which could run into tens of thousands of pounds. The rules for registered and unregistered land are different so tread carefully.
The relevant period as in your question is laid down by the Limitation Act 1980 and is never less than 12 years but can be longer.
If you are in adverse possession of the land and this has gone on for several years you can record the fact with Land Registry. The minimum period is either 10 years (for registered land) or 12 years (for unregistered land) and in many cases the period is longer.
In any event, a notice is served, usually in the local press for potential interest in the land ownership (i.e. to find the true owner) or served to the registered owner. The evidenced is examined at senior level by the land registry and the site is inspected thoroughly.
See practoce guides for full and further details: http://www.landregistry.gov.uk/publications/?pubtype=35
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