Escrow & Title
In Louisiana, a 'quitclaim deed' equivalent would transfer:
AA guaranteed warranty of title to the buyer
BOnly whatever interest the grantor currently has in the property, with no warranty✓ Correct
CA life estate in the property
DMineral rights only
Explanation
The equivalent of a quitclaim deed in Louisiana transfers only whatever interest the grantor happens to have at the time of the transfer, with no warranties about the quality or validity of the title.
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