Escrow & Title
In New Hampshire, a title examination typically covers public records going back how many years?
A10 years
B20 years
C40 years✓ Correct
DThe full chain of title to original grant
Explanation
New Hampshire title examiners typically conduct a 40-year search under the Marketable Record Title Act standard, though some title insurers or attorneys may go back further for complex parcels.
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