Escrow & Title
An owner's title insurance policy in Kansas protects the:
ALender against title defects
BBuyer against title defects not discovered in the title search✓ Correct
CSeller from claims after closing
DReal estate agent from errors and omissions
Explanation
An owner's title insurance policy protects the buyer/owner against financial loss from title defects, liens, or claims that were not discovered during the title search.
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