Escrow & Title
A buyer's title insurance 'extended coverage' endorsement in NH may provide protection against:
APhysical damage to the property
BSurvey-related matters such as boundary discrepancies or encroachments not shown in the basic policy✓ Correct
CFuture zoning changes
DNew liens placed after the policy date
Explanation
Extended coverage endorsements (such as the ALTA Homeowner's Policy) provide broader coverage than the basic ALTA Owner's Policy — including protection against survey matters, encroachments, and boundary disputes not apparent from the public record.
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