Property Ownership
In Maryland, a quitclaim deed conveys:
AA warranty of good title
BWhatever interest the grantor has — or had — in the property, without warranty✓ Correct
COnly mineral rights
DTitle to adjacent parcels only
Explanation
A quitclaim deed conveys only whatever interest the grantor actually has, with no warranties about the quality of title. It is often used to clear up title issues or transfer between family members.
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