Escrow & Title
A lender's title insurance policy in Wisconsin protects:
AThe buyer's equity from loss
BThe lender's mortgage interest from title defects✓ Correct
CThe seller from post-closing claims
DBoth buyer and lender equally
Explanation
A lender's (mortgagee's) title insurance policy protects only the lender's interest in the property. A separate owner's policy must be purchased to protect the buyer's equity.
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