Property Ownership
In Kentucky, the type of deed that provides the greatest protection to the buyer with covenants against all prior claims is a:
AQuitclaim deed
BSpecial warranty deed
CGeneral warranty deed✓ Correct
DBargain and sale deed
Explanation
A general warranty deed provides the strongest buyer protections, with the grantor warranting title against all claims from any period, including before the grantor's ownership.
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