Special Warranty Deed is a legal document that was released by the Washington DC Department of Housing and Community Development - a government authority operating within Washington, D.C..
Q: What is a Special Warranty Deed?
A: A Special Warranty Deed is a legal document used in Washington, D.C. to transfer real estate property from one party to another, with certain limited warranties.
Q: How is a Special Warranty Deed different from a General Warranty Deed?
A: A Special Warranty Deed provides limited warranties for the grantor's actions during their ownership of the property, while a General Warranty Deed provides broader warranties for the entire history of the property.
Q: What warranties are included in a Special Warranty Deed?
A: A Special Warranty Deed typically warrants that the grantor has not encumbered the property during their ownership, and that they will defend against any claims arising from their actions.
Q: Who uses a Special Warranty Deed?
A: Both sellers and buyers of real estate in Washington, D.C. can use a Special Warranty Deed, but it is more commonly used by sellers to limit their liability.
Q: When should a Special Warranty Deed be used?
A: A Special Warranty Deed can be used in a real estate transaction when the seller wants to limit their liability for any issues that may arise from the property's past.
Form Details:
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