Escrow & Title
An Indiana title insurer will not issue a policy for which type of defect?
ADefects arising from prior forged deeds
BKnown exceptions listed in the title commitment, such as existing easements or CC&Rs✓ Correct
CErrors in prior recorded instruments
DClaims arising from undisclosed heirs
Explanation
Title insurance policies contain scheduled exceptions — specific items (such as existing easements, HOA restrictions, or survey matters) that the insurer has excluded from coverage. These known exceptions are listed in the title commitment.
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