Escrow & Title
A Utah title commitment Schedule B-I typically requires which of the following before the title company will issue a policy?
AEnvironmental clearance
BPayment of outstanding taxes, payoff and release of existing mortgages, and execution of required deeds✓ Correct
CHOA approval of the new buyer
DA new home inspection
Explanation
Schedule B-I (requirements) lists what must be done before the policy will issue: paying taxes, recording required deeds or releases, paying off existing liens, and satisfying other conditions to clean up the title.
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