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While the seller in a Warranty Deed must defend the title against all other claims and compensate the buyer for any unsettled debts or damages, the seller in a Special Warranty Deed is only responsible for debts and problems accrued or caused during his ownership of the property.
A deed is a legally binding document that changes the ownership of your home. Once recorded, ownership cannot again be changed unless another deed is created. This requires the agreement and signatures of all the owners.
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.
A Utah quit claim deed allows a grantor to transfer property to a grantee even if there is no clear title. The legal description of the property, the names and addresses of the grantor and grantee, the monies due to the grantor, and the docHubd signature of the grantor are the minimum requirements for all counties.
Special Warranty Deed - In contrast to a general warranty deed, a special warranty deed limits the liability of the grantor by warranting only what the deed explicitly states. A special warranty deed has practically the same effect as a quitclaim deed.
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Related Q&A to Utah Warranty Deed

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.
The main difference between these deeds is that general warranty deeds apply to the entire history of a piece of land while special warranty deeds only cover the period of time that the previous owner (the grantor) has held the land.
How can I obtain a copy of my deed? You can request a copy from our office in person or by mail. Copies are $1.00 per page. If mailing your request, please enclose the appropriate fee for the copy and a self-addressed stamped envelope.

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