A North Charleston South Carolina Warranty Deed from Husband and Wife to LLC is a legally binding document that transfers ownership of real estate from a married couple to a limited liability company (LLC). This type of deed ensures that the LLC receives full ownership rights and protection over the property being transferred. Here are a detailed description and relevant keywords regarding the different types of North Charleston South Carolina Warranty Deeds from Husband and Wife to LLC: 1. General Warranty Deed: A General Warranty Deed guarantees that the sellers (husband and wife) have clear title to the property and guarantees that there are no undiscovered liens or encumbrances which could affect the new owners (LLC's) rights. It also provides the highest level of protection for the LLC against any claims on the property. 2. Special Warranty Deed: A Special Warranty Deed (also known as Limited Warranty Deed) guarantees that the sellers (husband and wife) have clear title to the property, but only for the time they owned it. This means that they are responsible for any defects or claims against the property that arose only during their ownership period. It provides a limited level of protection for the LLC, compared to a General Warranty Deed. 3. Quitclaim Deed: A Quitclaim Deed is a deed that transfers whatever interest the sellers (husband and wife) have in the property to the LLC. It does not guarantee clear title or offer any warranty of ownership. This type of deed carries the least amount of protection for the LLC as it doesn't provide any guarantee against any potential claims or defects. In North Charleston South Carolina, all three types of warranty deeds mentioned above can be used by a husband and wife to transfer property ownership to an LLC. It is important to consult with a qualified real estate attorney or legal professional to determine which type of warranty deed is most suitable for the specific circumstances.