Property Ownership
In NC, a 'special warranty deed' provides the grantee with warranty protection only against:
AAll claims from any time period
BClaims arising from the grantor's own acts during their period of ownership✓ Correct
COnly tax liens
DClaims arising before the grantor acquired the property
Explanation
A special (limited) warranty deed warrants title only against defects or encumbrances that arose during the grantor's ownership. The grantor does not warrant against prior claims.
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