Sunday, March 11, 2007
query: what does permitted exception mean
I'll take a stab that the permitted part is lender based. A title policy can include any exception that is relevant. Whether or not it's permitted would be the determined by the insured, either the lender or the homeowner. For instance, a mortgage lender may prohibit exceptions for restrictive covenant violations, but permit exceptions for oil and gas leases. I know that might seem confusing,
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