Escrow & Title
What is a 'commitment for title insurance' in Idaho?
AThe final title insurance policy
BA title company's promise to issue a title insurance policy subject to specified exceptions and requirements✓ Correct
CA government guarantee of title
DThe attorney's opinion on title
Explanation
A title commitment (binder) is a title company's offer to issue a title insurance policy for a specific property, subject to listed exceptions (items not covered) and requirements that must be satisfied before the policy issues.
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