Property Ownership
A Vermont utility easement on a property allows the utility company to:
APurchase the property at any time
BAccess and use a defined strip of the property for utility lines and related infrastructure✓ Correct
CSet the property's value for tax purposes
DRestrict the owner's use of the entire parcel
Explanation
A utility easement grants the utility company the right to install, maintain, and access utility infrastructure (power lines, pipelines, etc.) within a defined corridor on the property, while the landowner retains ownership.
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