Property Ownership

A Wisconsin 'general warranty deed' differs from a 'limited warranty deed' in that a general warranty deed:

AIncludes only post-transfer warranties
BWarrants title against all defects and encumbrances, including those arising before the grantor owned the property✓ Correct
CWarrants only against defects arising during the grantor's ownership
DConveys the property without any warranties

Explanation

A general warranty deed contains covenants of warranty that protect the grantee against title defects arising from any period in the chain of title; a limited (special) warranty deed warrants only against defects arising during the grantor's period of ownership.

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