Escrow & Title
A lender's title insurance policy (ALTA loan policy) protects:
AOnly the buyer
BOnly the seller
CThe lender up to the outstanding loan balance✓ Correct
DBoth buyer and lender equally
Explanation
A lender's title insurance policy protects the mortgage lender's interest up to the amount of the outstanding loan, decreasing as the loan is paid down.
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