Escrow & Title
Vermont's 'title plant search' differs from a public records search in that:
AIt is less reliable than public records
BIt may be faster and more organized, using a privately maintained duplicate of public records✓ Correct
CIt only covers commercial properties
DIt is required by Vermont law for all closings
Explanation
Title plants maintain privately organized copies of public land records, often with better indexing and organization than the public records themselves. They can enable faster, more efficient title searches.
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