Escrow & Title
Which of the following would a title search typically NOT reveal?
ARecorded mortgages
BRecorded easements
CUnrecorded claims of a prior occupant✓ Correct
DRecorded tax liens
Explanation
A title search examines public records and would reveal recorded documents; it typically cannot uncover unrecorded claims, which is why title insurance is purchased.
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