Escrow & Title
A title exception listed in a title commitment in Oklahoma identifies:
AProperties that are excluded from title insurance coverage entirely
BSpecific matters that the title insurer will NOT cover because they are known issues affecting the title✓ Correct
CThe names of all prior owners of the property
DThe lender's conditions for funding
Explanation
Exceptions in a title commitment are specific items (such as easements, restrictions, or liens) that are excluded from title insurance coverage. The buyer and their counsel should review exceptions carefully before closing.
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