Property Ownership
Adverse possession in Minnesota requires use that is:
ASecret and intermittent for 5 years
BOpen, notorious, hostile, and continuous for 15 years✓ Correct
CPermissive and with owner's knowledge for 10 years
DDocumented by court order for 7 years
Explanation
Minnesota requires adverse possession to be open, notorious, hostile (without owner's permission), and continuous for 15 years before a claim to the property can be established.
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