Escrow & Title
Which of the following would be found in the public record and shown on a title search in South Dakota?
AUnpermitted additions to the home
BRecorded easements and deed restrictions✓ Correct
CNeighbor disputes about fence lines
DUnrecorded verbal agreements between prior owners
Explanation
Recorded easements and deed restrictions appear in the public record and are revealed by a title search. Unrecorded matters (verbal agreements, unrecorded easements) may not appear.
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