Escrow & Title
A Nebraska buyer who purchases property at a tax sale receives a:
AWarranty deed from the county
BTax deed from the county, which conveys only the government's interest with no guarantees✓ Correct
CQuitclaim deed from the delinquent taxpayer
DCertificate of title from the NREC
Explanation
A tax deed conveys only the government's interest in the property obtained through the tax sale. It does not carry the warranties of a general warranty deed, and the title should be examined for other defects.
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