Escrow & Title
A quitclaim deed:
AProvides full warranty of title
BConveys whatever interest the grantor has, if any, with no warranties✓ Correct
CIs used only to transfer property to a trust
DRequires title insurance to be valid
Explanation
A quitclaim deed conveys whatever interest the grantor has in the property with no warranties whatsoever. If the grantor has no interest, the grantee receives nothing. It is often used to clear title defects.
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