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What is a statuatory warrant deed?


Asked on 6/20/07, 1:46 pm

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James Vasquez In Pacta, PLLC

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A statutory warranty deed is a deed under which the grantor warrants that the title to the subject real property is free of encumbrances. Provided usually by a seller to a buyer in a real estate transaction. The usual warranties include ownership, right to convey, quiet enjoyment, freedom from encumberances, and defense of title against all claims.

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Answered on 6/20/07, 4:20 pm


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