Contracts
A buyer and seller in Florida enter a contract for the sale of a property. The contract is silent on the type of deed to be delivered. What type of deed is presumed?
AQuitclaim deed
BSpecial warranty deed
CGeneral warranty deed✓ Correct
DSheriff's deed
Explanation
When a Florida real estate contract does not specify the type of deed, the seller is generally obligated to provide marketable title and a general warranty deed is typically presumed by custom and practice in residential transactions.
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