Escrow & Title

A West Virginia 'special warranty deed' differs from a general warranty deed in that the grantor:

AWarrants title against all claims from any source, ever
BWarrants title only against defects arising during the grantor's period of ownership✓ Correct
CProvides no warranties at all
DWarrants only that the property is free of mortgages

Explanation

A special warranty deed in West Virginia contains a limited warranty where the grantor warrants title only against defects or encumbrances that arose during their period of ownership, not against defects from previous owners.

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