This is a sample Special Warranty Deed. This form is a Special Warranty Deed where the Grantor conveys and specially warrants the described property to the Grantee. The Grantor only warrants and will defend the property only as to claims of persons claiming by, through or under Grantor, but not otherwise. The form may be customized to suit your needs.
If problems pop up after the deed is signed, the seller is off the hook for issues that happened before their ownership. But anything during their ownership could still be under the spotlight for them.
Absolutely! You can use a Special Warranty Deed for both residential and commercial properties in Jacksonville without a hitch.
While it’s not a must, having a lawyer can help smooth the process. They can make sure everything is in order and no loose ends are left untied.
Not quite! A Quit Claim Deed offers no guarantees at all, while a Special Warranty Deed does provide some assurances regarding the time the seller owned the property.
When a buyer gets a property with a Special Warranty Deed, they can feel safe knowing that they’re protected against any problems that cropped up while the seller owned it.
People often choose a Special Warranty Deed to keep things simple. It provides some protection for the buyer without stretching the seller’s guarantees too far back in time.
A Special Warranty Deed is a type of deed where the seller guarantees they haven’t done anything wrong with the property during their ownership, but they’re not responsible for any issues that came before.