Escrow & Title
A title search in Indiana typically covers how many years of history?
A10 years
B20 years
C40 years
DA full chain of title back to the original grant✓ Correct
Explanation
A full title search traces the chain of title back to the original land grant from the government. Indiana's Marketable Title Act limits some title defects to 40 years, but comprehensive searches often go back to the patent.
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