Property Ownership

In Maine, a 'general warranty deed' covenant of 'seisin' means the grantor warrants that:

AThe property is free of all liens
BThe grantor actually owns the property and has the right to convey it✓ Correct
CThe grantee will have quiet enjoyment
DNo one else claims the title

Explanation

The covenant of seisin in a general warranty deed warrants that the grantor actually owns the property (is 'seised' of it) and has the legal authority to convey it.

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