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How many years of continuous, open, hostile, and notorious use are required to establish adverse possession in Idaho?
Correct Answer
D) 20 years
Idaho requires 20 years of continuous, open, hostile, actual, and notorious possession to establish a claim of adverse possession under Idaho Code § 5-210. The claimant must also pay property taxes during this period if the claim is based on color of title.
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Related Topics:
color of titletackingstatute of limitationshostile possessionproperty taxes
Key Terms:
adverse possession20 yearsIdaho Code 5-210hostile possessioncolor of title
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