New Hampshire Special Warranty Deed
This Special Warranty Deed form is used to convey an interest in real estate. In a Special Warranty Deed, the grantor does not warrant against title defects arising from conditions that existed before he/she owned the property. Special and limited warranty deeds provide that the grantor warrants only that it has not created or suffered any defect in title to occur during the period that it was in title to the property being transferred.
Special and limited warranty deeds (the terms are virtually the same) afford greater protection to the grantee than a quitclaim deed but less protection than a full or general warranty deed.
This form is for use in New Hampshire.
This packet includes:
(1) Instructions and Checklist for Special Warranty Deed,
(2) General Information regarding Special Warranty Deeds and
(3) Special Warranty Deed
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New Hampshire Special Warranty Deed |
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New Hampshire |
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4 |
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Designed for Letter Size (8.5" x 11") |
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