A Manchester New Hampshire Warranty Deed from Husband and Wife to Corporation is a legal document that transfers property ownership from a married couple ("Husband and Wife") to a corporation located in Manchester, New Hampshire. It provides a guarantee (or warranty) that the property being transferred is free from any undisclosed liens, claims, or encumbrances. This type of warranty deed enables the married couple to transfer their ownership interest in a property to a corporation, which can be beneficial for various reasons such as asset protection, tax advantages, or business purposes. There are different variations of Manchester New Hampshire Warranty Deed from Husband and Wife to Corporation, including: 1. General Warranty Deed: A general warranty deed guarantees that the property is free and clear of any claims, liens, or encumbrances that may have arisen during the marriage. It provides the highest level of protection for the transferee (corporation), as the granters (Husband and Wife) are legally bound to defend the title against any potential claims or issues. 2. Special Warranty Deed: A special warranty deed guarantees that the property is free from any claims or encumbrances arising during the time the Husband and Wife owned the property. However, it does not provide protection against any claims or issues that may have arisen prior to their ownership. The granters only warrant their activities or actions during their period of ownership. 3. Quitclaim Deed: A quitclaim deed conveys the property without any warranties or guarantees. It transfers whatever interest the Husband and Wife have in the property to the corporation, but it does not guarantee that the property is free from any claims, liens, or encumbrances. It is the least protective type of warranty deed for the corporation. When executing a Manchester New Hampshire Warranty Deed from Husband and Wife to Corporation, it is crucial for both parties to seek legal advice and ensure that the transfer is conducted appropriately and accurately. This will help avoid any future conflicts or disputes regarding the property ownership.