Escrow & Title
A quitclaim deed in Arizona:
AProvides the strongest title warranties of any deed type
BTransfers only whatever interest the grantor has, with no warranties✓ Correct
CIs used exclusively for foreclosure sales
DAutomatically clears all encumbrances from the title
Explanation
A quitclaim deed conveys only whatever interest the grantor may have at the time of transfer, with no warranties or guarantees whatsoever. It is often used to clear clouds on title or transfer between family members.
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