Escrow & Title
ALTA (American Land Title Association) extended coverage title insurance differs from standard coverage in that it also covers:
AGovernment actions and regulations
BMatters discoverable through survey and inspection, such as encroachments✓ Correct
CMarket value fluctuations
DFuture zoning changes
Explanation
ALTA extended coverage title insurance provides broader protection than standard policies, including coverage for matters that a survey or inspection would reveal, such as encroachments, survey disputes, and off-record easements.
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