Property Ownership

In Michigan, an 'abstract attorney' (or 'title attorney') examines a chain of title and provides a:

ATitle insurance policy
BWritten legal opinion stating whether title is clear and marketable, noting any defects or encumbrances✓ Correct
CSurvey of the property boundaries
DMarket value appraisal

Explanation

An abstract attorney reviews the abstract of title (chronological title history) and provides a written opinion of title, identifying whether title is clear or noting any defects, gaps, encumbrances, or other issues in the chain of title.

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