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No. A sheriff's deed has a certain legal meaning that is different from a warranty deed. The meaning also varies according to state laws. You would need to check your state laws to determine what title is conveyed by a sheriff's deed. In Massachusetts a sheriff's deed does not guarantee that it conveys any title. It only conveys whatever interest the debtor may own in the property. Title is not "good" for twenty years when it is acquired solely by a sheriff's deed. A deed from the debtor is needed to perfect title.

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