Property Ownership
A Kentucky property owner who experiences a taking through government regulation (not physical acquisition) that destroys all economic value may assert a claim under:
AThe Fair Housing Act
BThe Fifth Amendment taking doctrine (inverse condemnation)✓ Correct
CKREC's property rights protection program
DThe Kentucky Consumer Protection Act
Explanation
Under the Fifth Amendment and Lucas v. South Carolina Coastal Council (1992), a government regulation that denies all economic use of property constitutes a per se taking requiring just compensation.
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