Escrow & Title
Title insurance protects the insured against:
AFuture zoning changes
BDefects in title that existed before the policy was issued✓ Correct
CPhysical damage to the property
DEnvironmental contamination
Explanation
Title insurance protects the insured against losses arising from defects in title that existed before the policy was issued, such as undiscovered liens, errors in public records, or forged documents.
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