Escrow & Title
In South Carolina, which of the following would typically appear as a Schedule B exception in a title insurance policy?
AThe property's market value
BEasements, restrictions, and other encumbrances shown in the public record that the policy does not cover✓ Correct
CThe names of the insured parties
DThe premium amount
Explanation
Schedule B of a title insurance policy lists the exceptions — specific items the policy does NOT cover, such as easements, deed restrictions, encroachments found on survey, and matters disclosed by inspection. Buyers and lenders should review Schedule B carefully.
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