Property Ownership
Under Missouri law, an adverse possession claim requires continuous, open, notorious, hostile, and exclusive possession for:
A5 years
B10 years✓ Correct
C15 years
D20 years
Explanation
Missouri's adverse possession statute requires the claimant to possess the property continuously, openly, notoriously, hostilely, and exclusively for 10 years to potentially gain legal title.
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