Escrow & Title
A Wyoming property owner who wants to clear a defective title may file a:
AQuiet title action in district court✓ Correct
BTitle insurance claim with HUD
CComplaint with the Wyoming Real Estate Commission
DTax lien with the county treasurer
Explanation
A quiet title action is a court proceeding to establish clear ownership against anyone claiming an interest in the property. It 'quiets' any challenges to title and results in a court judgment establishing the plaintiff's ownership.
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