Escrow & Title
Which type of New York deed is most commonly used to convey a property where the grantor does not want to warrant title (e.g., in foreclosure or estate sales)?
AWarranty deed
BBargain and sale deed without covenants✓ Correct
CFull covenant and warranty deed
DTrust deed
Explanation
A bargain and sale deed without covenants conveys whatever interest the grantor holds without any warranties. It is commonly used in situations where the grantor (e.
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