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Commonly Asked Questions about Deeds and Warranty Documents

A general warranty deed is a legal agreement that protects a property buyer from any debts held against the property theyre purchasing. If such a debt emerges after the sale, the seller, not the buyer, is financially responsible for that debt.
A traditional deed simply transfers the ownership of a property from one party to another (in other words, the seller to the buyer.) Whoever legally holds the deed is the rightful owner of the property. A warranty deed, on the other hand, contains special assurances that the seller makes to the buyer.
As a property owner and grantor, you can obtain a warranty deed for the transfer of real estate through a local realtors office, or with an online search for a template. To make the form legally binding, you must sign it in front of a notary public.
A warranty deed is a legal document guaranteeing that a propertys seller has the legal right to sell the property and that there are no outstanding debts or legal claims against it.
Warranty deeds protect the buyer by guaranteeing a clear title and give the current owner the legal right to sell the house. For sellers, warranty deeds can delay the home selling process and come at an extra cost.
A warranty deed or quit claim deed TRANSFERS TITLE or OWNERSHIP of real property. When you purchase property, you usually receive a warranty deed from the seller to you to show that you now own the property.