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Under New York law, what does a title insurance policy primarily protect against?

Correct Answer

D) Past defects in the chain of title that existed before the policy was issued

Title insurance protects against defects, liens, and encumbrances that existed in the property's chain of title before the policy was issued but were not discovered during the title search. It provides coverage for past title problems.

Answer Options
A
Future liens and encumbrances that may be placed on the property
B
Physical defects in the property structure discovered after closing
C
Changes in property value due to market conditions
D
Past defects in the chain of title that existed before the policy was issued

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