Property Ownership

In Montana, 'tacking' in adverse possession claims allows an adverse possessor to:

AAdd their period of possession to that of a prior adverse possessor from whom they received the property, to meet the 5-year statutory period✓ Correct
BAttach personal property to real property to make it a fixture
CAdd additional easement rights to an existing easement
DCombine multiple small parcels into one large parcel

Explanation

Tacking allows an adverse possessor to add (tack) their period of possession to the prior possession period of someone from whom they received the property in privity (e.g.

People Also Study

Study This Topic

Practice More Montana Real Estate Questions

1,500+ questions covering all exam topics. Start free — no signup required.

Take the Free Montana Quiz →