Escrow & Title

A general warranty deed in Indiana provides the greatest protection to the buyer because the grantor warrants:

ATitle only against defects created by the grantor during their ownership
BTitle against all defects in the chain of title, going back to the original source of title✓ Correct
CTitle only if a title insurance policy is purchased
DTitle against physical defects in the property

Explanation

A general warranty deed provides the broadest protection — the grantor warrants title against all defects, regardless of when they arose, including those created by prior owners in the chain of title.

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