Escrow & Title
In Michigan, a warranty deed includes which of the following covenants?
AOnly a covenant of seisin
BCovenants of seisin, quiet enjoyment, further assurance, and warranty against encumbrances✓ Correct
COnly a covenant against encumbrances
DNo covenants; title transfers as-is
Explanation
A Michigan warranty deed (general warranty deed) conveys full title warranties, including covenants of seisin (grantor owns what they convey), quiet enjoyment, right to convey, and warranty against encumbrances—providing the buyer the most protection.
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