Escrow & Title
In Michigan, 'title insurance exceptions' in a title commitment are items that:
AAre fully covered by the policy
BAre excluded from coverage—typically survey matters, unrecorded easements, and matters known to the insured✓ Correct
CRequire additional premium to cover
DAre covered only in the lender's policy
Explanation
Title exceptions in a Michigan commitment are listed items the policy does not cover—such as survey or encroachment matters, rights of parties in possession, unrecorded easements, or specific restrictions noted in the public record. Buyers should review exceptions carefully.
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