Escrow & Title
A Nebraska title company performing due diligence on an agricultural property must check for:
AOnly mortgage liens and property taxes
BAgricultural liens, crop insurance assignments, irrigation water rights, and farm program liens in addition to standard title matters✓ Correct
COnly the seller's personal credit history
DFederal agricultural subsidy payments owed to the seller
Explanation
Agricultural property title searches must include agricultural liens (filed on crops and equipment), water rights documentation, FSA farm records, crop mortgages, and other agricultural-specific encumbrances beyond standard residential title work.
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