Escrow & Title
Title insurance exceptions typically include which of the following?
ASurvey exceptions, taxes, and specifically identified encumbrances✓ Correct
BAll matters that might affect title
COnly matters found in the title search
DOnly matters affecting the lender's interest
Explanation
Title insurance policies include exceptions for matters like: property taxes (current year), survey matters, easements visible upon inspection, and any specific encumbrances identified in the title search.
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