Escrow & Title
What does a 'title insurance commitment' represent?
AThe final title insurance policy
BA preliminary commitment by the title company to issue insurance, subject to stated conditions and exceptions✓ Correct
CA guarantee of clear title
DThe title company's appraisal of the property
Explanation
A title commitment is issued before closing and outlines the conditions that must be met and the exceptions that will apply to the eventual title insurance policy. It allows the buyer and lender to review title status before finalizing the purchase.
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