June 6, 2009

WORD: "General" Warranty Deed

And the WORD for Today is:

“General” Warranty Deed—provides the broadest coverage for the purchaser. It conveys the property to the new buyer but the guarantor is also warranting that he is entitled to the property as well as guaranteeing against any defects in title or outstanding encumbrances on the title. In cases where there is later found to be a cloud on the title, in whole or in part, the guarantor of a general warranty deed will satisfy a claim with a cash award if there is a loss. The ALTA 98 title policy is the insurance which makes that guarantee to the new purchaser.

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