You probably meant grant deed, which is just little better than a quit claim deed, but is still way short of warranty deed.
Second, when I'm buying "subject to" I hardly have the clout to demand a warranty deed from grantor-right?
So I'd better be prepared with my own title research, as all I'm likely to be getting is a quit claim deed...as the grantor is not warranting anything about the property.
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First, no such thing as "Grand" Deed.
You probably meant grant deed, which is just little better than a quit claim deed, but is still way short of warranty deed.
Second, when I'm buying "subject to" I hardly have the clout to demand a warranty deed from grantor-right?
So I'd better be prepared with my own title research, as all I'm likely to be getting is a quit claim deed...as the grantor is not warranting anything about the property.
maybe you should ask/post the same question in Subject 2 forum?