The complaint shall contain, among other things, to the extent known to plaintiff: (1) A complete and accurate description of the real estate involved, and the right, title and interest of the plaintiff claimed therein and the character and source thereof; (2) A recital of the character and source of claims adverse, or which may become adverse, whether asserted or unasserted, and, if unasserted, then of record; (3) The names and last known addresses of those asserting, or who may assert, any adverse claims; (4) The efforts made to ascertain and determine those claimants, who, or whose names and/or addresses, are unknown to plaintiff; (5) The duration of ownership, occupation, possession, and enjoyment by the plaintiff, and when relevant, by his or her predecessors in title, of the estate involved, together with a recital of acts performed as a normal incident of the possession enjoyed and the title claimed.
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