Escrow & Title
What is a warranty deed in Nevada real estate?
AA deed with no warranties
BA deed where the grantor warrants title against all claims, whether arising before or during the grantor's ownership✓ Correct
CA deed only used between family members
DA deed used only for commercial transactions
Explanation
A General Warranty Deed provides the broadest protection — the grantor warrants and defends title against all claims, even those predating the grantor's ownership. In Nevada, this is the strongest form of deed a seller can provide to a buyer.
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