Property Ownership
In Oklahoma, a property owner who posts 'No Trespassing' signs and maintains fences generally prevents which type of adverse possession claim?
AAdverse possession cannot be prevented by any means
BThe continuous and open use required for adverse possession; regular inspection and enforcement of property boundaries prevents the hostile, open, and notorious possession required✓ Correct
COnly prevents claims from strangers but not neighbors
DPrevents eminent domain
Explanation
Adverse possession in Oklahoma requires open, notorious, hostile, actual, and continuous possession under color of title for a statutory period. Property owners who actively patrol, post signs, and enforce their boundaries can interrupt the continuity required for adverse possession.
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