warranty deed

A warranty deed is a critical legal document in real estate transactions, assuring the buyer that the seller holds clear title to the property and has the right to sell it. Under this tag, visitors will find insightful articles, expert legal glossary definitions, and video interviews with real estate attorneys discussing various aspects and implications of warranty deeds. Explore comprehensive resources to understand how these deeds protect buyers from future claims or disputes over property ownership.

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What is a warranty deed?

A warranty deed is a real estate deed that transfers property and guarantees the seller holds clear title, with legal promises to defend against past and future title claims. It offers the strongest buyer protection among common deeds, unlike quitclaim deeds that provide no title warranties. This article explains how warranty deeds work, the key […]

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Property Counsel Insights: Ensuring Clear Titles for Homebuyers

The Ultimate Guide to Understanding Your Property Deed

A property deed is the legal document that transfers real estate ownership from one party to another and defines key rights and restrictions tied to the property. Different deed types (such as warranty, special warranty, and quitclaim) offer varying levels of title protection and can affect your risk if ownership is disputed. This article explains

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