Escrow & Title
A survey exception in a Texas title insurance policy means that:
AThe title company guarantees the survey is accurate
BThe policy does not cover matters that would be revealed by an accurate survey✓ Correct
CThe buyer waived their right to a survey
DEncroachments are covered regardless of survey findings
Explanation
A standard survey exception in a Texas title policy excludes coverage for matters that would be disclosed by an accurate survey (boundary disputes, encroachments, etc.). Buyers can often have this exception removed by providing a current survey.
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