Escrow & Title
What is a 'title plant' in the context of Hawaii real estate?
AA. A facility where title documents are physically stored
BB. A duplicate set of title records maintained by a title company for efficient title searches✓ Correct
CC. The Bureau of Conveyances recording system
DD. A Land Court certificate of title
Explanation
A title plant is a duplicate set of public records (indexes, copies of documents) maintained by a title company to expedite title searches. Title companies build and maintain these to conduct faster, more efficient title searches without going to the government recording office.
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