Property Ownership
Which type of deed provides the grantee with the greatest protection in Nevada?
AQuitclaim deed
BBargain and sale deed
CGrant deed
DGeneral warranty deed✓ Correct
Explanation
A general warranty deed provides the broadest protection, with the grantor warranting title against all defects and claims, even those arising before the grantor's ownership. It includes covenants of seisin, quiet enjoyment, and further assurances.
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