Escrow & Title
In Massachusetts, the 'date down endorsement' in a title insurance policy is used to:
AUpdate the effective date of coverage to the current date before closing✓ Correct
BExtend coverage to future events after closing
CAdd coverage for survey matters not in the original policy
DReduce the premium by applying a prior policy credit
Explanation
A date-down endorsement updates the title search to the current date just before closing, ensuring that no new liens or encumbrances have been recorded between the original title examination and the closing.
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