Escrow & Title
A chain of title in Vermont refers to:
AThe current mortgage balance on a property
BThe sequential history of ownership and recorded documents for a parcel✓ Correct
CThe municipality's zoning history for the parcel
DThe property's tax assessment history
Explanation
The chain of title is the chronological sequence of recorded ownership transfers and encumbrances for a parcel, traced through the town's land records from the earliest grant to the present owner.
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