Escrow & Title
In Wyoming, title insurance exceptions typically include all of the following EXCEPT:
ASurvey matters not shown by public records
BRights of parties in possession not shown by public records
CDefects created by the title company itself✓ Correct
DMechanics' liens and other matters not of record
Explanation
Standard title insurance exceptions include survey matters, rights of parties in possession (visible on inspection), and off-record matters. Title companies do not typically except from coverage defects they themselves created—the policy protects against title defects including those caused by the issuing company's errors.
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