Escrow & Title
A quitclaim deed in Nebraska conveys:
AA guaranteed clear title to the grantee
BOnly whatever interest the grantor currently has in the property, with no warranties✓ Correct
CFee simple absolute ownership
DA life estate to the grantee
Explanation
A quitclaim deed conveys only the grantor's current interest (if any) with no warranties. It is often used to clear title clouds, transfer property between family members, or in divorce settlements.
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