Escrow & Title

In Vermont, a 'warranty deed' provides the grantee with which covenants (promises) from the grantor?

ANo covenants — it simply transfers whatever interest the grantor has
BCovenants of seisin, quiet enjoyment, warranty, further assurances, and against encumbrances✓ Correct
COnly a covenant that the property has no physical defects
DOnly a covenant that the grantor paid all property taxes

Explanation

A Vermont general warranty deed includes the full set of title covenants: seisin (grantor owns what they're conveying), quiet enjoyment (grantee won't be disturbed), warranty (grantor will defend title), further assurances (grantor will take additional steps if needed), and freedom from encumbrances.

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