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You need to meet all the elements of your state's adverse possession requirements. Here is an excerpt from the website "statelaws.findlaw" about SC's adverse possession laws: "To validly adversely possess a property you must openly, obviously, and actually be on the land treating it as your own, as well as exclusively and continuously for as many years as is required by state law. In South Carolina, the time period is 10 years."

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