Escrow & Title
Which of the following would NOT be covered by a standard Missouri owner's title insurance policy?
AForged deed in the chain of title
BUndisclosed heirs claiming an interest
CZoning changes occurring after the policy is issued✓ Correct
DUndisclosed easements not shown in public records
Explanation
Standard title insurance covers title defects that existed before the policy was issued. Zoning changes occurring after issuance are not title defects and are excluded from coverage.
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