Howard v. Kunto
3 Wash. App. 393, 477 P.2d 210 (1970)
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Rule of Law:
The Legal Principle
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Facts:
- Beginning as early as 1932, a house, later occupied by the Kuntos, was built on a 50-foot parcel of land (Tract B), while the owner's deed described the adjacent 50-foot parcel (Tract A).
- Over several decades, the property was conveyed multiple times to successive owners, including the Millers, with each transfer using the incorrect legal description for Tract A but transferring physical possession of Tract B.
- The property was consistently used as a summer home, and the Millers, the Kuntos' immediate predecessors, had a survey performed, built a dock, and made other improvements on Tract B.
- In 1959, the Kuntos purchased the property from the Millers, receiving the deed for Tract A but taking possession of Tract B.
- In 1960, a survey commissioned by a neighbor, Howard, revealed that the deed descriptions in the area did not match the land being occupied.
- Howard discovered that his neighbor, Moyer, held record title to the land occupied by the Kuntos (Tract B).
- Howard traded deeds with Moyer, thereby acquiring record title to the land the Kuntos were physically possessing.
Procedural Posture:
How It Got Here
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Issue:
Legal Question at Stake
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Opinions:
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Analysis:
Why This Case Matters
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