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What type of covenants does a General Warranty Deed typically include?

  1. Only financial covenants

  2. Warranties of good title and absence of encumbrances

  3. Warranties specific to environmental issues

  4. Warranties against future property deterioration

The correct answer is: Warranties of good title and absence of encumbrances

A General Warranty Deed offers comprehensive protection to the buyer by providing warranties related to the title of the property. Specifically, it includes warranties of good title, which assure the buyer that the seller holds proper title to the property and has the right to transfer ownership. Additionally, it guarantees the absence of encumbrances, meaning there are no undisclosed liens or claims against the property. These covenants ensure that the buyer is not only getting the property but