Escrow & Title
A general warranty deed provides the grantee with which covenants?
AOnly a covenant of seisin
BCovenants of seisin, quiet enjoyment, further assurance, warranty forever, and against encumbrances✓ Correct
COnly a covenant against encumbrances
DNo covenants — it is simply an acknowledgment of transfer
Explanation
A general warranty deed provides the broadest protection to the buyer, including the covenants of seisin (grantor owns and has the right to convey), quiet enjoyment, further assurance, warranty forever (defends title against all claims), and against encumbrances.
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