Escrow & Title
Which type of deed conveys no warranties whatsoever in Kansas?
AGeneral warranty deed
BSpecial warranty deed
CQuitclaim deed✓ Correct
DTrustee's deed
Explanation
A quitclaim deed transfers whatever interest the grantor has (if any) with no warranties. It does not guarantee the grantor has good title.
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Key Terms to Know
Deed
A written legal instrument used to transfer ownership of real property from one party (grantor) to another (grantee).
Chain of TitleThe sequential record of all transfers of ownership for a piece of property from the original patent holder to the present owner.
Deed of TrustA security instrument used in many states instead of a mortgage, involving three parties: borrower (trustor), lender (beneficiary), and a neutral trustee.
EasementA non-possessory right to use another person's land for a specific purpose.
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