Property Ownership
In Louisiana, a 'quitclaim deed' (used in some other states) is essentially replaced by a Louisiana:
AWarranty deed with full warranties
BAct of Transfer or act conveying 'all rights, claims, and interest' the grantor has in the property without warranty of title✓ Correct
CSheriff's deed after foreclosure
DJudgment of possession
Explanation
Louisiana does not use the common law quitclaim deed but uses similar instruments conveying only whatever interest the grantor may have without any title warranties — used when the grantor is uncertain of their interest or wants to convey claims without warranty.
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