Escrow & Title
In Kansas, a 'preliminary title report' or 'title commitment' is issued before closing and shows:
AThe final title insurance policy coverage
BThe current state of title, listing exceptions and conditions for issuing title insurance✓ Correct
CA guarantee of clear title
DThe property's tax assessment history
Explanation
A title commitment shows what the title insurer has found in its title examination, what requirements must be met before issuing the policy, and what exceptions will be included in the policy.
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