Protecting Property Rights
The Property Rights Statutes Amendment Act, 2022, (formerly Bill 3) stops people from taking ownership of someone else’s land. The act prevents people who aren’t the registered owners of a piece of property from taking ownership of it through claims of adverse possession (commonly called squatter’s rights) after occupying it for least 10 years. Changes save landowners time and money fighting potential claims while providing relief from needing to continually monitor property so they can use and enjoy what they rightfully own. We heard from Albertans that more needs to be done to protect landowners from these claims during extensive public consultations conducted by an MLA Select Special Committee on Real Property Rights. The committee included a recommendation to abolish adverse possession in their June 2022 report.

