Escrow & Title
In Montana, which party typically pays for the owner's title insurance policy?
AAlways the buyer
BAlways the seller
CThe party responsible as negotiated in the purchase contract or per local custom (varies by county)✓ Correct
DThe title insurance company pays its own premium
Explanation
In Montana, who pays for the owner's title insurance policy is a negotiated term in the purchase contract. Local custom varies by county and market area.
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