Escrow & Title
A 'warranty forever' clause in a Montana general warranty deed means the grantor:
AWill pay property taxes forever
BWarrants the title against all claims and will defend the title against anyone claiming through a prior title✓ Correct
CGuarantees the property's structural condition
DPromises to never sell the property again
Explanation
The warranty forever (or covenant of warranty) in a general warranty deed means the grantor and their heirs will defend the grantee's title against all lawful claims by anyone claiming through a prior or superior title.
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