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==National Exceptions==
 
==National Exceptions==
  
==State Exceptions==
 
  
==Property Specific Exceptions==
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* In order to remove the survey exception, it is an additional $50 premium (if an owner’s policy is also being issued, it is another $100) and a survey affidavit is required. In order to remove the parties in possession and mechanic’s lien exception, an owner’s affidavit would be required. Survey and owner affidavits can be combined.
 
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* Obviously any matters brought to light by the affidavits (survey matters, encroachments, tenants, outstanding construction bills, etc.), exceptions need to be taken.
===Recorded===
 
 
 
===Not Recorded=====Cross-References==
 
* [[Standard Exceptions]]
 
* [[Title Insurance Commitments]]
 
* [[Title Insurance Policies]]
 
* [[New Hampshire]]
 
** [[Standard Requirements in New Hampshire]]
 
** [[Extended Coverage in New Hampshire]]
 
** [[Title Insurance Commitments in New Hampshire]]
 
** [[Title Insurance Policies in New Hampshire]]
 
==Overview==
 
 
 
===Sources===
 
 
 
===Compliance===
 
 
 
==National Exceptions==
 
  
 
==State Exceptions==
 
==State Exceptions==
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===Recorded===
 
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===Not Recorded=====Cross-References==
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==Cross-References==
 
* [[Standard Exceptions]]
 
* [[Standard Exceptions]]
 
* [[Title Insurance Commitments]]
 
* [[Title Insurance Commitments]]

Latest revision as of 06:42, 23 August 2019

Overview

Sources

Compliance

National Exceptions

  • In order to remove the survey exception, it is an additional $50 premium (if an owner’s policy is also being issued, it is another $100) and a survey affidavit is required. In order to remove the parties in possession and mechanic’s lien exception, an owner’s affidavit would be required. Survey and owner affidavits can be combined.
  • Obviously any matters brought to light by the affidavits (survey matters, encroachments, tenants, outstanding construction bills, etc.), exceptions need to be taken.

State Exceptions

Property Specific Exceptions

Recorded

Not Recorded

Cross-References