Question: We have lived in our Peoria home seven years. There has never been a fence or even rocks to mark the boundary line for our backyard. When we moved into this home our neighbor’s swing set was at least partially located in our backyard. Our seller said that the swing set was installed by the neighbor for his children to use, but his children are now in high school, and they rarely use it. We want to sell our home, but our real estate agent says we will have to disclose to any buyer that the neighbor may have a claim of adverse possession for the land under the swing set. Is that correct?
What to know about a claim for adverse possession of property

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