Escrow & Title
A lender's title insurance policy in Louisiana protects the:
ABuyer against title claims
BLender's interest in the property up to the loan amount✓ Correct
CSeller's equity in the property
DEscrow agent against errors
Explanation
A lender's title insurance policy (mortgagee policy) protects the lender's security interest in the property up to the loan amount. It does not protect the buyer — that requires a separate owner's policy.
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