Escrow & Title

In Montana, a special warranty deed differs from a general warranty deed in that the special warranty deed:

AProvides broader protection for the buyer
BOnly warrants against defects arising during the grantor's period of ownership✓ Correct
CProvides no warranties at all
DIs used only for commercial property transfers

Explanation

A special warranty deed in Montana only warrants against title defects arising during the grantor's ownership period. The grantor does not warrant against defects that existed before they took title, providing less protection than a general warranty deed.

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