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adverse / exclusive possession
What in layman's terms does taking exclusive / adverse possession of a property in Alabama mean when you have purchased a tax certificate or received a tax deed for vacant land? Some of the forum discussions here mention that possession gets the clock ticking when you are pursuing to quiet the title. I guess my question is how do you take adverse or exclusive possession of vacant or undeveloped properties?