Property Ownership
Adverse possession in Arkansas allows a person to acquire title to land they have occupied openly, continuously, and hostilely for:
A5 years
B7 years✓ Correct
C10 years
D15 years
Explanation
In Arkansas, adverse possession requires open, continuous, hostile, actual, and exclusive use of another's land for at least 7 years under color of title. The requirements may vary slightly depending on the specific circumstances.
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