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An Irish man claims right to stay in a charity home via adverse possession, but court calls his presence trespassing and delays ruling.
A man in Ireland claims he has a right to stay in a charity-owned home due to far-right threats, arguing he has lived there intermittently for over two years and may qualify for possessory title under adverse possession laws, though the judge called his presence a "flagrant trespass" and noted the 12-year requirement hasn't been met.
The High Court granted a reporting restriction, preventing disclosure of his identity or the property's location, and adjourned the case for two weeks so he can prepare an affidavit, despite objections from the charity’s legal representative.
The man’s claim remains unproven, and no legal right to occupy the property has been recognized.
Un hombre irlandés reclama el derecho a quedarse en un hogar de caridad por posesión adversa, pero la corte considera su presencia como intrusión y retrasa el fallo.