Escrow & Title
In Tennessee, which of the following would be covered by a standard owner's title insurance policy?
APhysical damage to the property from flooding
BA forged deed in the chain of title✓ Correct
CFuture zoning changes
DBoundary disputes arising after the policy date
Explanation
A standard owner's title insurance policy covers title defects existing at or before the policy date, including forgeries in the chain of title. It does not cover future events, physical damage, or zoning changes.
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