Property Ownership

In North Dakota, a 'quiet title action' is a court proceeding used to:

AReduce property noise levels
BEstablish clear, undisputed title to real property by eliminating adverse claims✓ Correct
CChallenge property tax assessments
DForce a partition sale of co-owned property

Explanation

A quiet title action asks the court to declare that the plaintiff has clear title to the property and to remove any adverse claims (such as old liens, conflicting deed claims, or adverse possession claims) that cloud the title.

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