Property Ownership

A prescriptive easement (easement by prescription) is similar to adverse possession in that it requires:

AA written agreement between neighbors
BOpen, continuous, hostile, and uninterrupted use for the statutory period✓ Correct
CPayment of property taxes on the easement area
DCourt approval before the use begins

Explanation

A prescriptive easement is acquired through open, continuous, hostile (without permission), and uninterrupted use of another's property for the statutory period. Unlike adverse possession, it grants only a right to use (easement), not ownership.

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