Escrow & Title
In Georgia, an 'attorney's title opinion' provides:
AA. Insurance coverage against title defects
BB. A licensed attorney's examination of the title abstract and opinion as to marketability✓ Correct
CC. The same coverage as a title insurance policy
DD. A guarantee of clear title by the state
Explanation
An attorney's title opinion is the attorney's professional judgment, after examining the abstract and title records, about the quality and marketability of title. It is an opinion, not insurance — the attorney can be liable for errors but cannot pay large claims.
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