Escrow & Title
An Oklahoma warranty deed conveys title with which covenants?
ANo covenants; only quitclaim deeds are used in Oklahoma
BCovenants of seisin, quiet enjoyment, warranty, further assurance, and against encumbrances — the grantor warrants against all defects in title✓ Correct
COnly a covenant that the grantor has not encumbered the property since acquiring it (special warranty)
DA covenant valid only for the life of the grantor
Explanation
A general warranty deed contains broad covenants warranting title against all defects, whether arising before or during the grantor's ownership. The grantor promises to defend the title against all lawful claims from any source.
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