hard · National Real Estate Exam

A hunter builds a permanent shack on a remote corner of a 500-acre state-owned park and lives there exclusively and openly for 30 years, well beyond the local 20-year statutory period.

What is the status of the hunter's title claim?

  1. The hunter has acquired a prescriptive easement but not full fee simple title.
  2. The hunter has acquired title by adverse possession due to the long duration of the stay.
  3. The hunter has a valid claim because the state failed to eject him within a reasonable time.
  4. The hunter cannot acquire title because adverse possession generally does not run against government-owned land.

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