Escrow & Title
A special warranty deed differs from a general warranty deed in that a special warranty deed:
AProvides no warranties whatsoever
BOnly warrants title against claims arising during the grantor's ownership✓ Correct
CWarrants title against all claims from any source
DIs used only for commercial property transfers
Explanation
A special warranty deed only warrants title against defects or claims that arose during the grantor's period of ownership. It does not protect against title problems that existed before the grantor acquired the property.
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