Detailed Answer
(c) A general warranty deed warrants that (1) the seller
has title and the power to convey the property described in the
deed, (2) the property is free from any encumbrances, except as
disclosed in the deed, and (3) the grantee (purchaser) will not be
disturbed in his/her possession of the property by the grantor
(seller) or some third party’s lawful claim of ownership. Thus, a
general warranty deed would contain both of the warranties listed
and answers (a), (b), and (d) are incorrect.