Property Ownership

The 'covenant against encumbrances' in a Connecticut general warranty deed warrants that:

AThe property is free from all liens and encumbrances not disclosed in the deed✓ Correct
BThe property has no neighbors
CThe property is not in a flood zone
DThe property tax is current

Explanation

The covenant against encumbrances in a general warranty deed guarantees that there are no liens, easements, mortgages, or other encumbrances on the property except those specifically listed in the deed.

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