A Massachusetts Warranty Deed is a legal instrument that establishes the terms and conditions of the property sale if the owner can promise the title is unencumbered and no third parties will appear with their claims in the future. This document will safeguard the rights and interests of the purchaser who can freely enjoy the ownership. To comply with the regulations of Chapters 183 and 184 of the Massachusetts General Laws, individuals and corporations involved in the sale must indicate the absence of title defects, restrictions, and easements in writing, pay property taxes if necessary, and submit the deed for recording to the local registry of deeds.
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