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What does a General Warranty Deed provide?

  1. Temporary rights to a property

  2. Protection only against the grantor's actions

  3. Full protection to the buyer with no expiration date

  4. Limited protection to the buyer

The correct answer is: Full protection to the buyer with no expiration date

A General Warranty Deed provides full protection to the buyer with no expiration date. This means that the buyer is fully protected from any claims or issues with the property, including any mistakes or legal issues caused by the grantor. Option A is incorrect because a General Warranty Deed does not provide temporary rights, but rather long-term protection. Option B is incorrect because a General Warranty Deed protects against any errors or issues, not just those caused by the grantor. Option D is incorrect because a General Warranty Deed provides full protection, not limited.