Escrow & Title
A special warranty deed in Wyoming warrants against:
AAll title defects throughout history
BOnly defects arising during the grantor's period of ownership✓ Correct
CNo defects at all
DOnly recorded encumbrances
Explanation
A special warranty deed limits the grantor's warranty to defects that arose during their ownership only. The grantor does not warrant against defects from prior owners. This type of deed is common in commercial transactions and estate sales.
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