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An adverse possessor must be able to successfully demonstrate that he or she has been

1. building a permanent structure on the property.
2. the property intermittently and without permission over a period of years.
3. occupying the property without an occupancy permit.
4. possessing and claiming the property without the owner's consent.

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Final answer:

To successfully claim adverse possession, a person must possess and claim the property without the owner's consent.

Step-by-step explanation:

An adverse possessor must successfully demonstrate that he or she has been possessing and claiming the property without the owner's consent. This means that the person has been physically occupying the property as if they were the true owner, without permission. Building a permanent structure, occupying the property without an occupancy permit, or possessing the property intermittently without permission are not the only requirements for adverse possession.

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