Property Ownership
What does 'adverse possession' require in Kansas?
AA written deed from the original owner
BOpen, continuous, hostile, and exclusive use for the statutory period✓ Correct
CPermission from the neighboring landowner
DPayment of fair market value
Explanation
Adverse possession in Kansas requires that the use be actual, open and notorious, hostile (without permission), exclusive, and continuous for the statutory period (15 years in Kansas).
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