Property Ownership
A quitclaim deed in Delaware transfers:
AGuaranteed clear title to the property
BWhatever interest the grantor may have, with no warranties✓ Correct
CFee simple ownership with covenants of seisin
DTitle only if the grantor is a licensed real estate agent
Explanation
A quitclaim deed conveys only whatever interest the grantor currently has in the property, making no warranties about the quality of title. It is commonly used for clearing title issues.
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