Finance
Vermont's 'mortgage discharge' must be recorded within how many days of the mortgage being paid in full?
A30 days
B60 days
CVermont law requires prompt recording but the standard is within 60 days of payoff✓ Correct
D6 months
Explanation
Vermont law requires lenders to record a mortgage discharge (release) within 60 days after the mortgage is paid in full. Failure to record the discharge within this timeframe makes the lender liable for damages and statutory penalties.
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