Escrow & Title
What does an owner's title insurance policy protect against?
AFuture zoning changes
BUndiscovered title defects that existed before the policy date✓ Correct
CPhysical damage to the property
DFuture assessments by the HOA
Explanation
Owner's title insurance protects the property owner against financial loss from undiscovered title defects, liens, encumbrances, or other title issues that existed before the policy was issued.
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