What Is A Warranty Deed?: San Diego Foreclsoures and REO'sLeave a comment »
What is a general warranty deed? A general warranty deed is a type of deed where the grantor (seller) guarantees that he or she holds clear title to a San Diego foreclosure or REO and has a right to sell it to you. This offers you, the buyer, peace of mind and protection. The guarantee is not limited to the time the grantor owned the San Diego foreclosure or REO-it extends back to the San Diego foreclosure or REO's origins. Here are a few important portions of a general warranty deed include, The grantor states there are no hidden liens or encumbrances on the property. In other words, there are no debts or holds other than those that are obvious in public records. The grantor declares that he or she is the owner of the property and has a right to sell it to you. The grantor guarantees that if the title ever fails, he or she will compensate the grantee (new owner) for any losses. That guarantee might or might not be helpful, because the grantor may be dead or unable to follow through on the promise if title problems are found in the future. Most people hire someone to perform a title search to determine if there are title problems that must be resolved before they purchase a property. They can also purchase title insurance, which covers many types of losses that occur if problems are discovered later. Of course, your Realtor will always be happy to answer any questions you may have regarding general warranty deeds.
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Posted on February 11, 2008 08:13:38 by Amy and Susan
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