Escrow & Title
In Indiana, a 'Torrens system' of title registration, as opposed to the traditional recording system, would provide:
AThe same protection as traditional recording with more paperwork
BGovernment certification of title that is conclusive and eliminates the need for title searches on each transaction✓ Correct
CA lower-cost alternative to title insurance only
DA system for tracking property tax payments
Explanation
The Torrens system is a government-run title registration system where a court certifies title, creating a conclusive certificate of title. Most Indiana counties use the traditional deed recording system rather than Torrens registration.
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