Escrow & Title
A quitclaim deed in Colorado conveys:
AThe property with a full warranty of title
BAll of the grantor's current interest in the property, if any, with no warranty✓ Correct
CProperty free and clear of all encumbrances
DTitle that has been insured by a title company
Explanation
A quitclaim deed conveys only whatever interest the grantor has at the time, if any, with no warranties. If the grantor has no interest, nothing is transferred. Quitclaim deeds are often used to clear title defects, transfer between family members, or correct errors.
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