Escrow & Title
An abstract of title in Utah is:
AA title insurance policy
BA condensed history of all recorded documents affecting a property's title✓ Correct
CA survey of the property boundaries
DA summary of the purchase contract
Explanation
An abstract of title is a condensed, chronological history of all recorded instruments—deeds, mortgages, liens, easements, judgments—affecting a property. An attorney or title examiner reviews the abstract to render a title opinion.
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