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House of Representatives
Session of 2015 - 2016 Regular Session

MEMORANDUM

Posted: January 27, 2015 11:14 AM
From: Representative Kurt A. Masser
To: All House members
Subject: Former HB 1808 - Adverse Possession
 
Throughout the Commonwealth, individuals and families live in homes where there is no clear title associated with the property.

Examples where this may apply include tenancies where the landlord has disappeared or died, or inheritances that never complete the legal process. While occupants pay property taxes in some cases, in others they are not allowed to enter into repayment agreements with the taxing jurisdiction due to lack of clear title. In these situations, residents cannot qualify for home improvement loans or municipal grant programs due to the "tangled title."

I will introduce legislation that amends Title 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes by reducing standard period of time needed to acquire a title through adverse possession under specified circumstances. Through adverse possession, a property that has been abandoned by the owner on record can be re-titled in the name of another who has a long-standing relationship to that property.

Under my legislation, an individual could obtain a clear title to a property under adverse possession in 10 years instead of the 21 years required by current law. The property must be less than one-half (1/2) acre in size and contain a single-family home. The claimant must also meet all of the underlining requirements of adverse possession under current Pennsylvania law.

This bill has been reworked and received significant support in previous sessions. Last session, the bill was passed in the House by a wide margin and was then referred to the Judiciary Committee in the Senate where no further action was taken. Proponents of the bill include the Housing Alliance of Pennsylvania and the Pennsylvania BAR Association, both of which were instrumental in its drafting. No organizations have expressed opposition to the bill.

This legislation will help to reduce the number of blighted and/or abandoned properties in Pennsylvania and to fight the blight that threatens the viability of so many of our communities.

(Former cosponsors - WHEATLEY , V. BROWN, GODSHALL , MILLARD , COHEN , MURT , GINGRICH , R. MILLER , PICKETT , GERGELY , SCHREIBER, ROSS , THOMAS , TAYLOR , GOODMAN, CLYMER , SWANGER , P. DALEY , READSHAW , HARHART , HARHAI , MUSTIO , K. BOYLE, NEILSON, DEASY, W. KELLER , KORTZ , ENGLISH and TOOHIL)



Introduced as HB773