Escrow & Title
A cloud on title in Oklahoma refers to:
AA clear and unencumbered ownership record
BAny claim, lien, or encumbrance that casts doubt on the validity of title✓ Correct
CRestrictions imposed by deed covenants
DThe presence of an easement that benefits the property
Explanation
A cloud on title is any claim, lien, judgment, or encumbrance that affects or casts doubt on the validity of ownership. Clouds on title must be resolved (cleared) before a property can be conveyed with marketable title.
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