Escrow & Title
Which type of deed provides the greatest protection to the buyer?
AA. Quitclaim deed
BB. Bargain and sale deed
CC. General warranty deed✓ Correct
DD. Special warranty deed
Explanation
A general warranty deed contains the fullest covenants, warranting title against any and all claims, including those arising before the grantor's ownership. It offers the greatest protection to the buyer.
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