Escrow & Title
What is an 'endorsement' to a title insurance policy in Delaware?
AThe title insurer's signature approving the policy
BAn amendment or addition to the title policy that expands, modifies, or adds coverage beyond the standard policy✓ Correct
CA recommendation from a satisfied client about the title company
DThe policy's insuring clause that establishes coverage
Explanation
A title insurance endorsement is a document attached to the policy that modifies, expands, or adds specific coverage. Examples include the survey exception removal endorsement, the zoning endorsement, and the access and entry endorsement.
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