Escrow & Title
Nebraska's short-form (or statutory) warranty deed typically contains:
AAll five covenants of a general warranty deed spelled out in full
BStatutory language that by operation of law carries all the warranties of a general warranty deed✓ Correct
CNo warranties — only a quitclaim conveyance
DWarranties limited to the period of the seller's ownership
Explanation
Nebraska's statutory warranty deed uses a short form that, by Nebraska statute, incorporates all the covenants and warranties of a full general warranty deed without spelling them out at length.
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