A Nassau County Warranty Deed from Husband and Wife to Husband and Wife is a legal document used for transferring ownership of real property between spouses in Nassau County, New York. This type of deed provides a guarantee from the granters (the selling spouses) that they have clear and marketable title to the property and that they will defend the title against any claims made by third parties. In Nassau County, there are several variations of Warranty Deeds from Husband and Wife to Husband and Wife, each serving a specific purpose. These include: 1. General Warranty Deed: This type of deed provides the highest level of protection to the buyer (the purchasing spouses) as it warrants that the granters have clear title to the property, free from any liens, encumbrances, or claims, even if they originated prior to the granters' ownership. The granters agree to defend and compensate the grantees for any loss resulting from any claim against the property. 2. Limited Warranty Deed: This type of deed also provides a warranty, but only for defects or claims that arose during the granters' ownership. It does not provide protection against claims that preceded their ownership. The granters warrant that they have not done anything to harm the title during their ownership, and they will defend against claims that may arise from their actions. 3. Quitclaim Deed: Unlike the previous two types of deeds, a Quitclaim Deed does not provide any warranties or guarantees regarding the title. It simply transfers whatever ownership interest the granters have, if any, without making any promises about the title's validity. This type of deed is commonly used in situations where the spouses have no concerns about the title's status, such as transferring property within a family. Regardless of the specific type of Warranty Deed used, it is important to consult with a qualified attorney or a real estate professional experienced in Nassau County real estate transactions to ensure that the deed properly reflects your intentions and satisfies all legal requirements.