Property Ownership
A Vermont special warranty deed provides the grantee with:
AFull warranty against all claims for all time
BWarranty only against defects or claims arising during the grantor's period of ownership✓ Correct
CNo warranties of any kind
DWarranty against environmental contamination only
Explanation
A special warranty deed (also called a limited warranty deed) warrants the title only against defects or claims arising during the grantor's ownership — not defects arising before the grantor acquired title.
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