Escrow & Title
Which deed provides NO warranties and conveys only whatever interest the grantor has, if any?
AGeneral warranty deed
BSpecial warranty deed
CBargain and sale deed
DQuitclaim deed✓ Correct
Explanation
A quitclaim deed conveys whatever interest the grantor holds — which could be nothing — with absolutely no warranties. It is commonly used to clear title defects, transfer property between family members, or remove a name from title.
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