Washington Warranty Fulfillment Deed is a legally binding document created under Washington State laws. It is used to transfer title from a seller to a buyer, and it is a deed that is used when a seller wishes to provide a warranty of title to the buyer. This type of deed is commonly used when purchasing real estate. The Washington Warranty Fulfillment Deed is written in the form of a deed of trust and is commonly known as a 'full warranty deed'. This document provides the buyer with a guarantee that the seller holds a clear title to the property and that there are no undisclosed claims against the title. There are three types of Washington Warranty Fulfillment Deed: General Warranty Deed, Special Warranty Deed, and Quitclaim Deed. A General Warranty Deed is the most comprehensive deed and provides the buyer with the broadest guarantee that the seller holds a clear title to the property. A Special Warranty Deed is similar to a General Warranty Deed, however, it only offers limited guarantees to the buyer. A Quitclaim Deed is the least comprehensive deed and does not offer any guarantee that the seller holds a clear title to the property. Instead, it simply transfers whatever interest the seller has in the property to the buyer.