Property Ownership

In New York, 'adverse possession' requires continuous, open, notorious, hostile, and exclusive possession for:

A5 years
B10 years✓ Correct
C15 years
D20 years

Explanation

New York's adverse possession statute (RPAPL section 501) requires that possession be actual, open, notorious, exclusive, hostile (under claim of right), and continuous for 10 years. A 2008 amendment to New York's adverse possession law also added a requirement that the claimant have a reasonable belief that the land is theirs.

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