Escrow & Title
What is a preliminary title report in a Hawaii real estate transaction?
AA. A report estimating the property's market value
BB. A report from the title company showing recorded encumbrances, easements, and liens prior to closing✓ Correct
CC. A home inspection report provided before offer
DD. The county's assessment of property condition
Explanation
A preliminary title report (PTR) shows the current state of title including all recorded liens, encumbrances, and easements, allowing parties to address any issues before closing.
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