Escrow & Title
A special warranty deed in Nebraska provides a warranty that the grantor:
AWarrants title against all claims from all parties throughout history
BWarrants title only against claims arising during the grantor's period of ownership✓ Correct
CProvides no warranty at all
DWarrants only that the property is free of environmental liens
Explanation
A special warranty deed warrants the title only against claims arising during the grantor's ownership period. It provides less protection to the grantee than a general warranty deed.
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