A Bargain and Sale Deed is a type of property deed where the grantor indicates an implied interest in the property without offering any warranties of title to the grantee.
A General Warranty Deed is a legally binding document in which the grantor fully warrants that they hold clear title to a property and guarantee to defend the title against any claims made by anyone. This deed provides the highest level of protection to the grantee (buyer).
A 'To Have and to Hold Clause,' also known as a Habendum Clause, is an essential part of real estate deeds that defines the extent of ownership and rights transferred in the transaction.
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