New York Bargain and Sale Deed Without Covenants Against Grantor's Acts
Transfer ownership of a real estate property in the State of New York with this Bargain and Sale Deed Without Covenants Against Grantor's Acts.
A Bargain and Sale Deed makes no warranty as to encumbrances against title, and is commonly used to transfer title for properties that have been seized for unpaid taxes or that form part of the estate of a deceased and that is being sold by an executor.
The grantor does not make any covenants with the grantee as to any acts of the grantor with respect to the property. But the grantor does covenant to hold the consideration for the property in compliance with Section 13 of the Lien Law.
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