Escrow & Title
In Maine, 'survey exception' in a title insurance policy means:
AThe survey is included in coverage
BThe policy does not cover matters that would be revealed by an accurate survey (encroachments, boundary disputes)✓ Correct
CSurvey costs are covered by the insurance
DThe policy includes flood zone determinations
Explanation
The standard survey exception means the title policy does not cover losses resulting from matters that a current, accurate survey would have disclosed — such as encroachments from or onto the property, or boundary discrepancies.
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