Escrow & Title
What is a title insurance endorsement?
AA recommendation by a title company
BAn addition to a title insurance policy that extends or modifies coverage for specific issues✓ Correct
CThe title company's signature on a deed
DA government approval of title
Explanation
A title insurance endorsement is an attachment to the base policy that extends or modifies coverage for specific issues not covered by the standard policy, such as survey risks, zoning, access, or specific encumbrances.
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