Property Ownership

In South Dakota, 'quiet title action' is a legal proceeding used to:

AResolve disputes between neighbors about noise
BEstablish, confirm, or clear defects in a property's title through a court judgment✓ Correct
CForce a property sale when co-owners disagree
DRemove trespassers from the property

Explanation

A quiet title action is a lawsuit filed to establish, confirm, or clear the title to a piece of real property. It is used when there is a dispute about ownership, an unresolved cloud on title, or a need to formally establish rights (such as after adverse possession).

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