Property Ownership
Vermont's 'solar access easement' protects a property owner's:
ARight to sell solar credits to the utility
BRight to unobstructed solar access for a solar energy system from neighboring obstructions✓ Correct
CRight to install solar panels on a neighbor's roof
DTax benefits from solar installation
Explanation
A solar access easement grants a property owner the right to receive sunlight across adjacent properties to power their solar energy system, preventing future obstruction by buildings or trees on the neighboring parcels.
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