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What’s difference between a ‘Statutory Warranty Deed’ and just a ‘Warranty Deed’? ?

On March 19, 2009 / By Real Estate Law Help / In Real-Estate-Law-Terms

I recently received a statutory warranty deed document relating to the real estate we bought. The law terms are really confusing and we would like to be clear that this is the document proving our rightful ownership of the property. I was suspicious because google search came up results stating that this document is only limited warrant and the sellers still have rights over the property?

I know I am so wrong, so please help me out!

Thanks

2 Responses to “What’s difference between a ‘Statutory Warranty Deed’ and just a ‘Warranty Deed’? ?”

  1. chatsplas said:

    Mar 19, 09 at 11:17 am

    It meets requirements of statutes in your state. Still a warranty deed.

    Contact your attorney, title company if you have any doubts about your ownership.

  2. golferwhoworks said:

    Mar 19, 09 at 9:14 pm

    contact the title agent as they may have held the mineral rights to the property


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