Property Ownership

Vermont's 'quiet title' action is used when:

AA property has been vacant for over 10 years
BThere is a dispute or uncertainty about the ownership of real property and a court ruling is needed to establish clear title✓ Correct
CThe property is in a flood zone
DThe property has multiple mortgages

Explanation

A quiet title action is a court proceeding brought to establish or confirm a party's title to real property and extinguish competing claims, resulting in a judgment that clears the cloud on title.

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