Escrow & Title
In Montana, 'subrogation' in title insurance allows the title insurer, after paying a claim to the insured, to:
ACharge the insured higher premiums going forward
BStep into the insured's shoes and pursue legal remedies against the party responsible for the title defect✓ Correct
CRescind the title insurance policy
DRequire the insured to sell the property
Explanation
Subrogation allows the title insurance company, after paying a claim, to assert the insured's rights and pursue legal remedies against the party responsible for causing the title defect, seeking to recover the amount paid.
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