Escrow & Title
In Colorado, a 'title plant' maintained by a title company is:
AA. A physical location where titles are stored
BB. A comprehensive database of recorded documents affecting title to properties in a county, used to perform title searches more efficiently✓ Correct
CC. The software used to prepare closing documents
DD. The title company's list of approved vendors
Explanation
A title plant is a private database maintained by title companies that indexes all recorded documents (deeds, mortgages, liens, easements, plats) affecting properties in a county. By maintaining a title plant, a title company can perform title searches more quickly and thoroughly than searching the county's official records from scratch.
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