Wyoming HB0123 modifies the statute of limitations for adverse possession claims by halting the time period when property taxes are paid.
Wyoming HB0123 amends the statute of limitations for adverse possession claims by ensuring the time period does not run when the property owner has paid all property taxes. The bill specifies that if the defendant in an adverse possession claim proves proper title and the plaintiff continues with the claim, the plaintiff must pay all costs and attorney fees if they lose. This act applies to any civil action for adverse possession accruing on and after July 1, 2025.
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