Escrow & Title
In Kansas, a 'mortgagee's policy' (lender's title insurance) protects which party?
AThe property owner (mortgagor)
BThe lender (mortgagee) against title defects up to the loan amount✓ Correct
CThe real estate agents involved in the transaction
DBoth the buyer and the lender equally
Explanation
A mortgagee's (lender's) title insurance policy protects the lender's interest in the property against title defects up to the outstanding loan balance. It does not protect the property owner.
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