Escrow & Title
In Washington, which document conveys real property from a grantor to a grantee and contains the strongest title warranties?
ABargain and sale deed
BQuitclaim deed
CWarranty deed✓ Correct
DTrustee's deed
Explanation
A warranty deed (general warranty deed) provides the strongest title protection, warranting title against all claims from any source, including those arising before the grantor owned the property.
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