Escrow & Title
A title insurance exception for 'matters that would be disclosed by an accurate survey' means:
AThe title company guarantees all survey matters are clear
BThe policy does not cover losses arising from encroachments, overlaps, or boundary disputes that would be revealed by a survey✓ Correct
CA survey has been completed and all matters are insured
DThe buyer must waive survey rights to obtain this policy
Explanation
This standard exception means the title policy does not protect against losses from survey matters (encroachments, boundary disputes, etc.) unless an ALTA survey is performed and the exception is removed.
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