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How do you file a warranty deed in Florida? A properly executed warranty deed is filed, or recorded, in the official records of the county where the property is located. The county records office will scan and stamp the deed. The records office will return the original to the property buyer.
In New York, interest to real property can be transferred from one party to another by executing a special warranty deed.
A special warranty deed is a deed to real estate where the seller of the propertyknown as the grantorwarrants only against anything that occurred during their physical ownership. In other words, the grantor doesnt guarantee against any defects in clear title that existed before they took possession of the property.
Generally, a grantor would prefer to use a bargain and sale deed because it limits their liability. In contrast, a grantee would prefer a general warranty deed because it gives them the most protection possible.
The three most common New York deeds are listed below: Warranty Deed. Bargain and Sale Deed.
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Cons: Fewer protections for buyers, who are now responsible for addressing any previous liens or claims for the property. Lenders and title companies may refuse to help buyers secure financing or title insurance for a property sold under special warranty.
A Texas warranty deed form allows Texas property owners to transfer real estate with a full warranty of title. A person who signs a warranty deed (the grantor) guarantees that he or she owns the property and has the right to transfer clear title to the new owner (the grantee).
Using a Special Warranty Deed in Texas, the seller who currently owns the property guarantees they have not faced any title issues during the time of his or her ownership of the property. Good to know: The warranty in a Warranty Deed is a warranty of title, and not a warranty of property condition.

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