A Connecticut Warranty Deed is a formal agreement signed by private parties that wish to sell and buy the property with a clear title. If the seller is willing to confirm the absence of liens and encumbrances, the buyer receives additional protection, whether they choose to formalize the deal as individuals or entities. The Connecticut General Statutes oblige the grantor to put their signature on the documentation before a public officer and request the deed to be registered with the local clerk office - otherwise, it may be considered invalid and the seller will still bear responsibility for the property in question.
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