Property Ownership

Louisiana's 'acquisitive prescription' is the legal concept by which a person may acquire ownership of immovable property by:

AFiling a quiet title action in court
BAdverse possession — openly, continuously, and without interruption for the required statutory period✓ Correct
CPurchasing the property at a tax sale
DRecording a quit claim deed

Explanation

Acquisitive prescription (Louisiana's equivalent of adverse possession) allows a person to acquire ownership of immovable property by possessing it openly, peaceably, and without interruption. Good faith possession requires 10 years; bad faith requires 30 years.

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