Escrow & Title
A 'cloud on title' in Nebraska refers to:
AAtmospheric conditions that prevent drone photography for listings
BAny document, claim, or encumbrance that makes title questionable or uncertain✓ Correct
CA property located in a flood zone
DA title that has been insured multiple times
Explanation
A cloud on title is any outstanding claim, lien, encumbrance, or defect that calls into question the clarity or marketability of a property's title and may need to be resolved before the property can be sold.
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