Escrow & Title

A general warranty deed provides the buyer with:

AProtection against defects that arose only during the seller's ownership
BNo warranties of any kind
CThe broadest protection — the grantor warrants the title against all defects in history✓ Correct
DProtection against liens recorded after closing

Explanation

A general warranty deed (also called a full warranty deed) provides the broadest protection. The grantor warrants the title against ALL defects throughout the entire history of ownership, not just their period of ownership.

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