Property Ownership

In South Carolina, a 'quitclaim deed' is commonly used for:

AStandard residential sales where full warranties are expected
BTransferring property between family members or clearing title defects✓ Correct
CConveying title with full chain of title warranties
DBank-owned (REO) property sales

Explanation

Quitclaim deeds are often used for transfers between family members, divorce settlements, or to correct technical title defects. They convey only whatever interest the grantor holds without warranties.

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