Property Ownership
Tacking in adverse possession allows a claimant to:
APhysically attach improvements to the property during the statutory period
BAdd the periods of possession of successive occupants together to meet the required time period✓ Correct
CUse the adjacent owner's land during agricultural off-seasons
DAttach their adverse possession claim to a prior deed
Explanation
Tacking allows successive possessors to combine (tack) their periods of possession to meet the adverse possession statutory period, as long as there is privity (a connection) between the successive possessors.
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