Escrow & Title
An owner's title insurance policy protects:
AThe lender's interest in the property
BThe buyer/owner against title defects✓ Correct
CThe seller from future claims
DThe real estate agent from liability
Explanation
An owner's title insurance policy protects the buyer's equity and ownership interest from covered title defects, typically for as long as the owner or their heirs hold an interest.
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