A grant deed is a legal document used to transfer ownership of real property from one person to another, guaranteeing that the grantor (the person transferring the property) has the legal right to convey it and has not previously sold the title to anyone else. The grant deed also provides assurance that the property is free of undisclosed encumbrances—such as liens or claims—that could affect the new owner’s rights. In Jamaica and globally, grant deeds are a common instrument in real estate transactions, where they ensure that buyers receive clean, undisputed ownership. Unlike a quitclaim deed, which transfers only the grantor’s current interest without any warranty, a grant deed includes certain protections for the buyer, though not as extensive as those in a warranty deed. Real estate buyers, particularly in high-value markets around the world, rely on grant deeds to verify that the property title is legitimate and that no hidden claims could interfere with their ownership. The use …
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