Property Management
Vermont's 'shared-well agreement' affects property management when:
AMultiple properties share a single water source and must coordinate access and maintenance✓ Correct
BA well services only one property
CA property is connected to municipal water
DA well is located on public land
Explanation
When multiple properties share a single well, a shared-well agreement (easement) specifies each party's rights and responsibilities for use, maintenance, and cost-sharing, which property managers must understand and enforce.
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