Escrow & Title
A Michigan warranty deed provides the grantee with which covenants?
ANo covenants
BSeisin, quiet enjoyment, further assurance, warranty forever, and freedom from encumbrances✓ Correct
COnly the covenant of seisin
DOnly the covenant of quiet enjoyment
Explanation
A general warranty deed provides the most comprehensive covenants including seisin, quiet enjoyment, further assurance, warranty forever, and freedom from encumbrances, covering both the grantor's and predecessors' actions.
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