Escrow & Title
In Maine, a buyer's owner's title insurance policy purchased at closing protects:
AThe lender only
BThe buyer only✓ Correct
CBoth the buyer and lender equally
DThe seller from future claims
Explanation
An owner's title insurance policy protects the buyer. A separate lender's (mortgagee's) policy protects the lender. Both are typically purchased at closing but protect different parties.
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