Property Ownership

In NJ, a 'warranty forever' clause in a general warranty deed obligates the grantor to defend the grantee against title claims originating:

AOnly during the grantor's ownership period
BFrom any time—including before the grantor ever owned the property✓ Correct
COnly from claims arising after the sale
DOnly from governmental claims

Explanation

A general warranty deed with a 'warranty forever' clause obligates the grantor to defend the grantee's title against any claims—regardless of when they arose—making it the most comprehensive form of title protection.

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