Escrow & Title
In Montana, a 'quiet title action' is a court proceeding used to:
AReduce noise disputes between neighbors
BEstablish clear and marketable title by resolving competing claims or removing clouds on title✓ Correct
CDetermine property boundaries through survey
DCancel a defaulted mortgage
Explanation
A quiet title action is a lawsuit filed to establish a party's title to real property as against adverse claims, removing clouds or competing interests from the title record and establishing clear, marketable title.
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