Escrow & Title
A Washington title insurance owner's policy is issued for:
AThe life of the loan
BAs long as the insured or their heirs have an interest in the property✓ Correct
CTen years from the date of issue
DUntil the property is refinanced
Explanation
An owner's title insurance policy in Washington provides coverage for as long as the insured — or their heirs and devisees — have an interest in the property. Unlike lender's policies, it does not expire with the loan.
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