Property Ownership

In Montana, adverse possession requires continuous, open, notorious, exclusive, and hostile use of another's land for a period of:

A3 years
B5 years✓ Correct
C7 years
D10 years

Explanation

Montana's adverse possession statute (MCA 70-19-411) requires continuous, open, notorious, exclusive, and hostile use of another's land for a minimum of 5 years, along with payment of property taxes on the disputed land in some circumstances.

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