Property Ownership

In West Virginia, a 'quiet enjoyment' covenant in a deed means:

AThe neighbors must keep noise levels low
BThe grantor warrants that the grantee will not be disturbed in their possession and use of the property by the grantor or anyone claiming through the grantor✓ Correct
CThe property is in a noise-restricted zone
DThe grantee has the right to peaceful occupation but the grantor can reclaim the land

Explanation

The covenant of quiet enjoyment is a warranty in which the grantor promises that the grantee's possession will not be disturbed by the grantor or persons claiming title through the grantor. It is a key warranty in a general warranty deed.

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