Escrow & Title
A Wisconsin title company that issues a title commitment must disclose in the commitment:
AThe buyer's credit score
BAll known liens, encumbrances, and conditions that must be met before the title policy can be issued✓ Correct
CThe seller's purchase history
DThe broker's commission amount
Explanation
A title commitment discloses the conditions and exceptions — such as existing liens, easements, and other encumbrances — that must be resolved or that will be excluded from coverage in the final title policy.
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