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What does a General Warranty Deed offer?

  1. No warranty of title

  2. Limited warranty of title

  3. The greatest protection of any deed

  4. Only warranties added by the grantor

The correct answer is: The greatest protection of any deed

A general warranty deed offers the greatest protection of any deed because it ensures that the grantor has the legal right to transfer the property and that the property is free from any defects or claims against it. The other options are incorrect because A) A general warranty deed does provide a warranty of title, ensuring that the grantor has the legal right to transfer the property. B) A limited warranty deed only guarantees that the grantor has not created any defects on the property during their ownership, not that there are no defects or claims against the property. D) A general warranty deed includes all warranties, both express and implied, not just those added by the grantor.