Escrow & Title
In Michigan, a quitclaim deed transfers:
AA warranty of clear title to the grantee
BWhatever interest the grantor has, if any, without warranties✓ Correct
CThe property with a full covenant against encumbrances
DTitle free of any liens
Explanation
A quitclaim deed conveys whatever interest the grantor may have in the property, without any warranties or covenants of title. It provides the least protection to the grantee.
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