Property Ownership
Vermont's 'scenic easement' restricts the property owner from:
ASelling the property to non-Vermont residents
BObstructing a defined scenic view through development or vegetation management✓ Correct
CInstalling renewable energy on the property
DRenting the property as a vacation rental
Explanation
A scenic easement grants another party the right to preserve an unobstructed view across the property, prohibiting the landowner from obstructing the view through construction, landscaping, or other means.
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