Escrow & Title
In Michigan, a preliminary title report identifies all of the following EXCEPT:
AExisting liens and encumbrances
BRecorded easements
CFuture property taxes to be assessed✓ Correct
DDeed restrictions and covenants
Explanation
A preliminary title report reflects the current status of recorded title documents. Future property taxes not yet assessed are not encumbrances on the current title and would not appear in a preliminary title report.
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