Escrow & Title
A quitclaim deed is most commonly used for:
AStandard residential sales between unrelated parties
BClearing title defects, transferring property between family members, or correcting errors✓ Correct
CNew construction sales by builders
DForeclosure sales
Explanation
Quitclaim deeds are often used to clear potential claims from title (such as releases from a former spouse), transfer property between family members informally, or correct errors in previously recorded deeds—not for standard arm's-length sales.
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