Escrow & Title
A general warranty deed in Colorado provides the grantee with which of the following guarantees?
ATitle is warranted only for the period the grantor owned the property
BThe property is free of all encumbrances
CTitle is warranted against all defects for all time, even before the grantor owned the property✓ Correct
DThe property meets all building code requirements
Explanation
A general warranty deed provides the broadest protection, warranting title against any and all defects or claims arising at any time in the property's history, even before the grantor took ownership.
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