Your question is complicated and needs a lot more detail for a more concise answer. Generally: A sheriff's deed is the result of a judgment lien. It indicates the land was actually siezed. It can...
No. The grantor has the benefit of choosing what warranties they will provide at the time of the sale or the warranties are negotiated by the parties at that time. The grantee on the deed is the new...
You should consult with an attorney in your jurisdiction to have a deed drafted that meets the requirements in your state. In some jurisdictions you need to convey to a straw. Deeds should always be...
Generally no. A trustee's deed is usually a quitclaim deed that transfers the interest of the trust in the property and warrants against any encumbrances that arose during the time the property was...