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An owner discovers someone living in a back cabin on her property. She does not want to evict the person but wants to ensure the occupant never acquires title by adverse possession.

What is her best legal strategy?

  1. Grant the occupant written permission to stay on the property.
  2. Ignore the occupant so the use is not 'notorious'.
  3. Wait until the statutory period is almost over before filing a lawsuit.
  4. Sell the property to a family member to break the 'unity of title'.

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