Escrow & Title
In Michigan, a title search would reveal all of the following EXCEPT:
ARecorded mortgages and liens
BEasements and restrictions
CUnrecorded agreements between neighbors✓ Correct
DJudgments against the property owner
Explanation
A title search reviews public records and reveals recorded interests. Unrecorded agreements between neighbors (oral or unrecorded easements) would NOT appear in the public records and would not be discovered through a standard title search.
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