Property Ownership
Vermont's land records are searched using a grantor-grantee index, which is organized:
ABy property address and tax map number
BAlphabetically by the names of grantors and grantees in each transaction✓ Correct
CBy transaction date only
DBy property value at the time of transfer
Explanation
Vermont's traditional land records are indexed alphabetically by grantor and grantee names, allowing title searchers to trace chains of title by searching through consecutive grantor-grantee indices.
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