Escrow & Title
ALTA title insurance provides protection against all of the following EXCEPT:
AForged deeds in the chain of title
BUndisclosed easements
CFuture changes in zoning✓ Correct
DErrors in public records
Explanation
Title insurance covers defects that exist at the time of closing — such as forged deeds, undisclosed liens, errors in records, and hidden interests. It does not cover future changes such as rezoning.
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