Escrow & Title
A quiet title action in Arizona is a court proceeding used to:
AReduce property tax assessments
BResolve competing claims to title and establish clear ownership✓ Correct
CForce a tenant to vacate
DEnforce an easement
Explanation
A quiet title action is a lawsuit filed to resolve competing claims to real property title, remove clouds on title, and establish the true owner's clear right to the property.
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