Escrow & Title
Vermont's 'certificate of compliance' from a municipality after construction certifies:
AThat the property has been appraised at current market value
BThat the construction or renovation complies with building codes and any conditions of approval✓ Correct
CThat the property is enrolled in the Current Use Program
DThat all property taxes have been paid
Explanation
A certificate of compliance or certificate of occupancy confirms that completed construction meets applicable building codes and any conditions of approval, allowing the property to be legally occupied and used.
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