Escrow & Title
A NH title company's endorsement to a title insurance policy may:
AOnly expand coverage for the lender
BProvide additional coverage for specific risks such as zoning compliance, access, or survey matters✓ Correct
CReplace the need for a survey
DGuarantee the property's physical condition
Explanation
Title insurance endorsements expand or modify basic policy coverage for specific concerns — such as zoning compliance, survey accuracy, access, easement coverage, or inflation protection — for additional premium.
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