Escrow & Title
A 'quiet title action' in NC is a lawsuit that seeks to:
AReduce property noise from neighboring parcels
BEstablish the plaintiff's clear title by resolving competing claims and clouds on title✓ Correct
CVoid a listing agreement
DEnforce a deed restriction
Explanation
A quiet title action is a court proceeding to establish and confirm a person's ownership interest in real property by resolving competing claims, encumbrances, or other clouds on title.
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