Escrow & Title
Vermont's 'title insurance claim' process requires the insured to:
AFile within 30 days of discovering any issue
BPromptly notify the title insurer of any claim or adverse interest and cooperate in the defense or resolution✓ Correct
CFile only through their attorney
DPursue the claim in Vermont Superior Court first
Explanation
Title insurance policy conditions require the insured to promptly notify the insurer of any claim, adverse interest, or title defect and to cooperate fully in the insurer's investigation, defense, or settlement of the matter.
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