Escrow & Title
An owner's title insurance policy in Wyoming protects:
AThe lender against loss from title defects
BThe buyer against loss from title defects that arose prior to the policy date✓ Correct
CThe seller against post-closing claims
DBoth buyer and lender under a single policy
Explanation
An owner's (buyer's) title insurance policy protects the homeowner against financial loss from title defects, liens, or encumbrances that existed prior to the policy date but were not discovered in the title search.
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