Property Ownership
A NH seller who provides a general warranty deed is making which covenants to the buyer?
AOnly that the seller has not personally encumbered the property
BWarranties covering defects in title from all sources, including those arising before the seller owned the property✓ Correct
COnly a warranty of seisin
DNo warranties — the deed is as-is
Explanation
A general warranty deed provides the broadest protection, warranting against title defects from any source — including those that arose before the grantor acquired the property. This is the strongest form of title guarantee.
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