Wisconsin Code § 75.144

Rights of persons claiming adverse possession
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(1) TITLES SUBJECT TO CLAIM OF OWNERSHIP BY ADVERSE POSSESSION. Subject to subs. (2) to (4), titles that are obtained under this chapter are subject to claims of ownership by
adverse possession under s. 893.25.
(2) CLAIMS OF OWNERSHIP BY ADVERSE POSSESSION
BARRED. (a) If a county obtains a survey of property complying
with par. (b) and mails notice concerning the property complying
with par. (c) and if no action concerning the property is commenced under sub. (3) on or before the date set forth in the notice,
any claim to ownership of the property by adverse possession under s. 893.25 is barred.
(b) The survey under par. (a) shall show all of the following:
1. The size and location of the property.
2. The exterior boundaries of the property.
3. The locations of any visible structures and the dimensions
of any principal buildings on the property.
4. Any boundary fences, apparent easements, roadways and
visible encroachments on the property.
(c) The treasurer of the county seeking to transfer title to
property under this chapter shall mail the notice under par. (a), at
least 8 weeks before the date that title to the property will be
transferred, to the last-known address of each owner of an interest
in other real property that has a common boundary with the property. The treasurer shall attach a list containing the legal description of the property to the notice. The notice shall appear in at
least 10-point boldface type or its equivalent and shall read as
follows:
NOTICE REGARDING TRANSFER
OF ADJACENT PROPERTY
TAKE NOTICE THAT ANY PERSON THAT HAS OR
CLAIMS TO HA VE A RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST IN ANY
REAL PROPERTY THAT IS DESCRIBED IN THE ATTACHED LIST IS HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT .... (name of the
county) WILL TRANSFER TITLE TO THE REAL PROP-

ERTY DESCRIBED IN THE ATTACHED LIST ON .... (date of
transfer of title).
TAKE FURTHER NOTICE THAT YOU ARE RECEIVING
THIS NOTICE BECAUSE YOU HA VE AN INTEREST IN
REAL PROPERTY THAT BORDERS ON A PIECE OF REAL
PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN THE ATTACHED LIST. THE
TREASURER OF .... (name of the county) HAS A COPY OF A
SURVEY OF ALL REAL PROPERTY THAT IS DESCRIBED
IN THE ATTACHED LIST. THE SURVEY SHOWS THE SIZE
AND LOCATION OF THE REAL PROPERTY, ITS EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES, THE LOCATION OF ANY VISIBLE
STRUCTURES ON THE PROPERTY, THE DIMENSIONS OF
ANY PRINCIPAL BUILDINGS ON THE PROPERTY AND
ANY BOUNDARY FENCES, APPARENT EASEMENTS,
ROADWAYS AND VISIBLE ENCROACHMENTS. YOU
MAY WISH TO LOOK AT THE SURVEY TO MAKE SURE
THAT YOU DO NOT CLAIM ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE REAL PROPERTY. IF YOU BELIEVE
THAT THE SURVEY SHOWS THAT SOME OF THE REAL
PROPERTY TO BE TRANSFERRED BELONGS TO YOU,
YOU HA VE THE RIGHT TO ATTEMPT TO PROVE THAT
THE REAL PROPERTY BELONGS TO YOU UNDER THE
WISCONSIN LAW AND YOU MAY WISH TO CONSULT AN
ATTORNEY.
(3) ASSERTING CLAIM OF OWNERSHIP BY ADVERSE POSSESSION. (a) Except as provided in par. (b), any person claiming
ownership by adverse possession under s. 893.25 of property
whose title will be or has been transferred under this chapter may
commence an action to establish title as provided in s. 893.25.
(b) Any person claiming ownership by adverse possession under s. 893.25 of property for which a survey has been obtained
and notice mailed in compliance with sub. (2) may commence an
action to establish title as provided in s. 893.25, but the action is
barred if not commenced on or before the date of transfer of title
that is set forth in the notice.
(4) REIMBURSEMENTS UPON ESTABLISHING TITLE BY ADVERSE POSSESSION. Any person who establishes title by adverse
possession as provided in s. 893.25 to property whose title would
have been or was transferred under this chapter shall reimburse
the county for the actual costs of any survey of the property obtained under sub. (2) and shall reimburse any former title holders
for any amount of real estate taxes paid by the title holders on the
property for any part of the 5 years preceding the date of entry of
the judgment that establishes title by adverse possession.

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