Property Ownership
A Wisconsin buyer receives a bargain and sale deed, which conveys:
AFull general warranty of title
BTitle with covenants against the grantor's own acts only (limited warranty)✓ Correct
CTitle without any warranties
DA leasehold interest only
Explanation
A bargain and sale deed (similar to a special warranty deed) warrants title only against defects arising from the grantor's own actions, not against prior title defects.
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