Alessia has inherited 21 acres of land in Alaska. Since she has no urge to visit Alaska, she has never seen the land. Rondo and Jania have moved onto the land and erected a home. They have started using the land and have even fenced much of it in. There is no mortgage on the land, and Alessia doesn't receive a tax bill because Rondo and Jania pay the yearly taxes. After the statutory period in Alaska has run, Rondo and Jania would become the owners of the land.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
Rondo and Jania have met all of the requirements of adverse possession to become owners. Although Alessia may not have actual knowledge of Rondo and Jania's possession, the fact that she has not received a tax bill indicates that someone else is paying the taxes, and thus she has imputed knowledge that someone may be interfering with her ownership rights.
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