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What is the difference between a General Warranty Deed, Limited Warranty Deed and a Quit Claim Deed?

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What is the difference between a General Warranty Deed, Limited Warranty Deed and a Quit Claim Deed?

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• A General Warranty Deed conveys marketable title and all the grantor’s right, title and interest to the grantees. • A Limited Warranty Deed conveys marketable title from the grantor and that he/she does warrant and will defend the same to the grantee. He/she makes NO promises so far as the former owners of the property. • A Quit-Claim Deed conveys whatever interest a grantor has to the grantee. He/she makes NO representations as to title.

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