Contracts
Vermont's statute of limitations for breach of a written real estate contract is generally:
A2 years
B4 years
C6 years✓ Correct
D10 years
Explanation
Vermont's statute of limitations for breach of a written contract is generally 6 years, meaning a party must bring a lawsuit within 6 years of the breach.
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