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- Warranty_deed abstract "A warranty deed is a type of deed where the grantor (seller) guarantees that he or she holds clear title to a piece of real estate and has a right to sell it to the grantee (buyer). This is in contrast to a quitclaim deed, where the seller does not guarantee that he or she holds title to a piece of real estate. A general warranty deed protects the grantee against title defects arising at any point in time, extending back to the property's origins. A special warranty deed protects the grantee only against title defects arising from the actions or omissions of the grantor.A warranty deed includes six traditional forms of Covenants for Title. Those six traditional forms of covenants can be broken down into two categories: present covenants and future covenants.Present CovenantsCovenant of Seisin: "A covenant of seisin or good right to convey." Covenant of Right to Convey: Covenants that represent the seller's promise that he has valid title of the property being conveyed. Covenant Against Encumbrances: Seller promises that there are no encumbrances, other than those that have been previously disclosed. Future CovenantsCovenant of Warranty: "The covenant of warranty is an assurance or guarantee of title, or an agreement or assurance by the grantor of an estate that the grantee and his or her heirs and assigns will enjoy it without interruption by virtue of a paramount title and that they will not, by force of a paramount title, be evicted from the land or deprived of its possession. . . ." Covenant of Quiet Enjoyment: Covenants that represent seller's promise to protect the buyer against anyone who comes along later and claims paramount title to the property.Covenant of Further Assurances: The covenant of further assurances requires the seller to take affirmative steps to cure any defects in the grantor's title.Note - Not all states recognize the Covenant of Further Assurances (e.g. Ohio)Most buyers perform a title search to determine if there are defects in title that must be resolved before they purchase real property. A title search provides constructive notice of any encumbrances, easements, or restrictions on the property being conveyed, and is generally considered part of a buyer's due diligence in the process of purchasing real estate. Buyers can also purchase title insurance to protect against title defects. A warranty deed is not a substitute for title insurance because, if the grantor later dies or goes bankrupt, the grantee may not be able to exercise the warranty.".
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- Warranty_deed wikiPageLength "3311".
- Warranty_deed wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Warranty_deed wikiPageRevisionID "669751413".
- Warranty_deed wikiPageWikiLink Bankruptcy.
- Warranty_deed wikiPageWikiLink Category:Real_property_law.
- Warranty_deed wikiPageWikiLink Clear_title.
- Warranty_deed wikiPageWikiLink Conveyancing.
- Warranty_deed wikiPageWikiLink Deed.
- Warranty_deed wikiPageWikiLink Due_diligence.
- Warranty_deed wikiPageWikiLink Easement.
- Warranty_deed wikiPageWikiLink Encumbrance.
- Warranty_deed wikiPageWikiLink Encumbrances.
- Warranty_deed wikiPageWikiLink Eviction.
- Warranty_deed wikiPageWikiLink Grant_(law).
- Warranty_deed wikiPageWikiLink Grantee.
- Warranty_deed wikiPageWikiLink Ohio.
- Warranty_deed wikiPageWikiLink Quitclaim_deed.
- Warranty_deed wikiPageWikiLink Real_estate.
- Warranty_deed wikiPageWikiLink Seisin.
- Warranty_deed wikiPageWikiLink Title_insurance.
- Warranty_deed wikiPageWikiLink Title_search.
- Warranty_deed wikiPageWikiLinkText "Covenant Against Encumbrances".
- Warranty_deed wikiPageWikiLinkText "Covenant for Further Assurances".
- Warranty_deed wikiPageWikiLinkText "Covenant of Quiet Enjoyment".
- Warranty_deed wikiPageWikiLinkText "Covenant of Right to Convey".
- Warranty_deed wikiPageWikiLinkText "Covenant of Seisin".
- Warranty_deed wikiPageWikiLinkText "Covenant of Warranty".
- Warranty_deed wikiPageWikiLinkText "General warranty deed".
- Warranty_deed wikiPageWikiLinkText "Special warranty deed".
- Warranty_deed wikiPageWikiLinkText "Warranty deed".
- Warranty_deed wikiPageWikiLinkText "Warranty of title".
- Warranty_deed wikiPageWikiLinkText "general warranty deed".
- Warranty_deed wikiPageWikiLinkText "warrant".
- Warranty_deed wikiPageWikiLinkText "warranty deed".
- Warranty_deed hasPhotoCollection Warranty_deed.
- Warranty_deed wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Property_law.
- Warranty_deed wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Warranty_deed subject Category:Real_property_law.
- Warranty_deed hypernym Type.
- Warranty_deed type Article.
- Warranty_deed type Article.
- Warranty_deed comment "A warranty deed is a type of deed where the grantor (seller) guarantees that he or she holds clear title to a piece of real estate and has a right to sell it to the grantee (buyer). This is in contrast to a quitclaim deed, where the seller does not guarantee that he or she holds title to a piece of real estate. A general warranty deed protects the grantee against title defects arising at any point in time, extending back to the property's origins.".
- Warranty_deed label "Warranty deed".
- Warranty_deed sameAs m.085_b8.
- Warranty_deed sameAs Q7969960.
- Warranty_deed sameAs Q7969960.
- Warranty_deed wasDerivedFrom Warranty_deed?oldid=669751413.
- Warranty_deed isPrimaryTopicOf Warranty_deed.