Escrow & Title (alternative)
A Maryland quitclaim deed conveys:
AThe grantor's full fee simple title with warranty
BWhatever interest the grantor has (if any) with no warranty of title✓ Correct
COnly easement rights
DTitle subject to a mortgage only
Explanation
A quitclaim deed conveys whatever interest the grantor has in the property without any warranty that the grantor actually owns it or that the title is clear.
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