Escrow & Title
Vermont's 'survey monument' is important for real estate because:
AIt is a memorial to former property owners
BPhysical monuments set by surveyors establish the actual locations of boundary corners and lines on the ground✓ Correct
CMonuments are required for all title insurance policies
DMonuments determine property tax assessments
Explanation
Survey monuments — iron pins, concrete bounds, or other physical markers — establish the actual on-the-ground locations of property corners and boundaries, making the legal description a physical reality on the land.
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