Escrow & Title
An owner's title insurance policy in New Hampshire is purchased:
ABy the lender for the buyer's protection
BOnce and provides coverage for as long as the owner (or heirs) hold an interest in the property✓ Correct
CAnnually for a recurring premium
DOnly when the buyer has a mortgage
Explanation
An owner's title insurance policy is a one-time purchase at closing that provides coverage for as long as the insured owner (or their heirs) hold an interest in the property, without recurring premiums.
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