Property Ownership
In Kentucky, a warranty deed includes which covenant?
AThe grantor warrants they have never owned the property before
BThe grantor warrants the title against all claims and will defend the grantee against such claims✓ Correct
CThe grantee warrants they will use the property for residential purposes only
DThe county clerk warrants the accuracy of the deed
Explanation
A general warranty deed includes the grantor's covenant to warrant and defend the title against all claims by any person, providing the buyer with the strongest protection.
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