Escrow & Title
A warranty deed in Alaska provides the grantee with:
AOnly the rights the grantor actually has
BSix covenants including the covenant against encumbrances and the covenant of quiet enjoyment✓ Correct
CTitle guaranteed free of defects only during the grantor's ownership period
DNo title guarantees whatsoever
Explanation
A general warranty deed provides the highest level of title protection. The grantor warrants the title against all defects, including those arising before the grantor owned the property.
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