Escrow & Title
The T-19 endorsement to a Texas title insurance policy (Restrictions, Encroachments, and Minerals endorsement) provides:
ACoverage for flood damage
BAdditional coverage for violations of deed restrictions, encroachments, and unrecorded mineral interests affecting the insured property✓ Correct
CCoverage for structural defects
DA guarantee of the survey
Explanation
The T-19 endorsement expands coverage under a Texas title policy to include matters related to violations of deed restrictions affecting the use of the property, encroachments, and certain mineral estate matters.
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