Escrow & Title
A special warranty deed differs from a general warranty deed in that the grantor:
AProvides no warranties whatsoever
BWarrants the title only against defects that arose during the grantor's period of ownership✓ Correct
CGuarantees there are no physical defects in the property
DWarrants title against all claims from any source
Explanation
A special warranty deed limits the grantor's warranty to defects arising during the grantor's ownership only, unlike a general warranty deed which covers all periods.
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