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What does the Covenant of Further Assurance entail?

  1. A guarantee against physical defects

  2. A promise to correct any deed errors or problems

  3. Insurance against environmental hazards

  4. Future property tax payments

The correct answer is: A promise to correct any deed errors or problems

The Covenant of Further Assurance is a promise that the grantor of a property will remedy any issues or mistakes that may arise with the deed. It provides assurance to the grantee that they will receive a proper and unencumbered title to the property. The other options, such as guarantee against physical defects or insurance against environmental hazards, are not related to the conveyance of the property itself. Similarly, future property tax payments do not fall under the terms of the Covenant of Further Assurance.