Property Ownership
Adverse possession in Kansas requires continuous, open, hostile, and exclusive use for:
A5 years
B10 years
C15 years✓ Correct
D20 years
Explanation
Kansas requires 15 years of continuous, open, hostile, notorious, and exclusive use to establish a claim of adverse possession.
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