Escrow & Title
In Georgia, 'adverse possession' can result in the adverse possessor receiving:
AA. Only a license to use the land
BB. Fee simple title to the property after meeting statutory requirements✓ Correct
CC. An easement across the property
DD. A right to purchase the property at assessed value
Explanation
Successful adverse possession in Georgia results in the adverse possessor acquiring fee simple title. They must bring a quiet title action to establish record title.
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