Property Ownership

In Oklahoma, a general warranty deed contains which covenants (promises) by the grantor?

AOnly the covenant of seisin (ownership)
BCovenants of seisin, right to convey, against encumbrances, of quiet enjoyment, of warranty, and of further assurances✓ Correct
COnly a warranty against the grantor's own acts
DNo covenants — all deeds are as-is

Explanation

A general warranty deed contains all six traditional covenants: seisin (grantor owns the property), right to convey (grantor has authority to sell), against encumbrances (no undisclosed liens), quiet enjoyment (grantee won't be disturbed), warranty (grantor will defend title), and further assurances (grantor will do what's needed to perfect title).

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