Escrow & Title
A North Dakota general warranty deed provides which of the following guarantees to the grantee?
AThe grantor guarantees title only against claims arising during the grantor's ownership
BThe grantor guarantees title against all claims, including those arising before the grantor's ownership✓ Correct
CThe grantor makes no warranties about the title
DThe grantor guarantees only that taxes have been paid
Explanation
A general warranty deed provides the broadest protection, with the grantor warranting the title against all claims, including defects that may have arisen before the grantor acquired the property.
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