Escrow & Title
In Kansas, what are 'survey exceptions' in a title policy?
AAdjustments made for survey inaccuracies
BMatters that would be disclosed by a survey (encroachments, boundary disputes) that are excluded from standard title policy coverage✓ Correct
CExceptions to survey requirements for small parcels
DALTA survey requirements for commercial loans
Explanation
Standard title policies often contain survey exceptions — excluding from coverage any matters that would be disclosed by an accurate survey, such as encroachments or boundary overlaps.
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