Escrow & Title
A Wisconsin title insurance commitment (preliminary title report) is issued:
AAfter closing to confirm the deed was recorded
BBefore closing, describing what the title company will and will not insure✓ Correct
CBy DSPS to certify the chain of ownership
DBy the seller's attorney as a warranty of title
Explanation
A title commitment is issued before closing and describes the conditions under which the title company will issue a title insurance policy. It lists exceptions and requirements that must be satisfied to obtain coverage.
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