In Kentucky, what type of deed offers the grantee the MOST protection?
Last updated: May 21, 2025
English Question
In Kentucky, what type of deed offers the grantee the MOST protection?
Answer:
General warranty deed
Explanation
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General warranty deed (Correct): Offers the grantee the MOST protection because it warrants against defects in title, whether they arose before or during the grantor's ownership.
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Quitclaim deed (Incorrect): Provides the LEAST protection as it conveys only whatever interest the grantor may have, without any warranties.
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Special warranty deed (Incorrect): Offers less protection than a general warranty deed because it only warrants against defects that arose during the grantor's ownership.
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Bargain and sale deed (Incorrect): Implies that the grantor holds title and possession but does not warrant against any encumbrances; offers less protection than a general warranty deed.
English Options
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Quitclaim deed
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General warranty deed
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Special warranty deed
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Bargain and sale deed
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Kentucky Real Estate Exam Prep
Kentucky Real Estate Exam Preparation Guide
This guide provides information on preparing for the Kentucky Real Estate Exam. It covers topics such as licensing requirements, exam structure, content areas, study strategies, and resources. The goal is to help aspiring real estate agents in Kentucky pass the exam and launch their careers.
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