Escrow & Title
A warranty deed in Arizona provides the grantee with:
AA guarantee that the property has no physical defects
BThe grantor's warranty against all title defects, including those arising before the grantor's ownership✓ Correct
CA warranty against only those defects arising during the grantor's ownership
DNo warranty—the buyer takes title as-is
Explanation
A general warranty deed provides the broadest protection, with the grantor warranting title against all defects and claims, including those arising before the grantor acquired the property.
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