Escrow & Title
A 'quiet title' action in Idaho is filed to:
AReduce the noise level in a neighborhood
BEstablish or confirm clear ownership of property and remove competing claims✓ Correct
CForce a neighbor to sell their land
DContest property tax assessments
Explanation
A quiet title action is a court proceeding that establishes a party's legal title to real property and resolves competing claims or clouds on title, resulting in a court order confirming clear ownership.
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