Property Ownership
In Kentucky, adverse possession requires continuous, hostile, open, and exclusive possession for:
A5 years
B10 years
C15 years✓ Correct
D20 years
Explanation
Kentucky's adverse possession statute requires that the possession be actual, open, notorious, exclusive, hostile (under claim of right), and continuous for 15 years before a claim can be established.
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