Escrow & Title
In North Dakota, a buyer who discovers a title defect after closing can make a claim on their:
AHomeowner's insurance
BOwner's title insurance policy✓ Correct
CLender's title insurance policy
DProperty tax appeal board
Explanation
An owner's title insurance policy protects the buyer against financial losses from title defects that existed at or before closing. If a covered title defect emerges post-closing, the buyer can make a claim on their title policy.
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