Property Ownership
An abstract of title is:
AA guarantee that the title is clear and marketable
BA condensed history of all recorded instruments affecting a property's title✓ Correct
CAn insurance policy protecting the owner from title defects
DA survey of the property boundaries
Explanation
An abstract of title is a compilation and summary of all recorded documents in the chain of title for a property. An attorney then issues a title opinion based on their review of the abstract.
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