Escrow & Title
A 'quiet title action' in Nebraska is a court proceeding used to:
AForce a noisy neighbor to be quiet
BResolve disputes about property ownership and clear clouds on title✓ Correct
CConvert a condominium to a cooperative
DEstablish new property boundaries through adverse possession
Explanation
A quiet title action is a lawsuit asking the court to determine the true owner of a property and extinguish all adverse claims, clearing clouds on title so the owner can sell or mortgage the property freely.
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