Property Ownership
Under Montana law, which type of deed provides the greatest protection to the grantee?
AQuitclaim deed
BSpecial warranty deed
CGeneral warranty deed✓ Correct
DSheriff's deed
Explanation
A general warranty deed provides the greatest protection by warranting title against all defects, whether they arose before or during the grantor's ownership and all prior owners in the chain of title.
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