Property Ownership
A Florida property owner has an 'easement by prescription.' This easement was obtained by:
AA written grant from the property owner
BOpen, continuous, hostile, and notorious use of another's land for 20 years in Florida✓ Correct
CA government condemnation action
DRecording a deed without the owner's knowledge
Explanation
An easement by prescription (similar to adverse possession for use rights) is acquired through open, continuous, hostile, adverse, and notorious use of another's property for the statutory period (20 years in Florida).
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