Land Use & Zoning
Which Vermont state law regulates the subdivision of land into parcels to be sold?
AThe Vermont Condominium Ownership Act
BVermont's subdivision regulations adopted under the municipal zoning enabling act (24 V.S.A. Chapter 117)✓ Correct
CAct 250 in all cases regardless of lot count
DVermont Real Estate Disclosure Act
Explanation
Vermont municipalities adopt subdivision regulations under 24 V.S.A. Chapter 117 (the municipal planning and development act) to regulate how land is divided into parcels for sale. These regulations address street design, utilities, lot sizes, and other standards.
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