Property Ownership

In NJ, a 'grant deed' (sometimes used in California and other states) provides covenants that:

AInclude all the same warranties as a general warranty deed
BWarrant only that the grantor has not previously conveyed the property to another and has not encumbered it without disclosure✓ Correct
CProvide no warranties at all
DGuarantee the property is free from all liens

Explanation

A grant deed (common in western states, occasionally referenced in NJ) provides implied covenants that the grantor has not previously conveyed the property to someone else and has not imposed undisclosed encumbrances, offering less protection than a general warranty deed.

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