Escrow & Title
A quitclaim deed:
AProvides the strongest warranties of title available
BConveys only whatever interest the grantor has, with no warranties✓ Correct
CIs used only in foreclosure sales
DAutomatically removes all liens from the property
Explanation
A quitclaim deed conveys only the grantor's current interest in the property, whatever that may be, with absolutely no warranties. It is commonly used to clear title issues, transfer property between family members, or correct deed errors.
Related Tennessee Escrow & Title Questions
- A title insurance owner's policy protects:
- In Tennessee, county register of deeds offices record documents to:
- In Tennessee, which office is responsible for maintaining the public record of deeds and other real property documents?
- In Tennessee, a 'lender's inspection' or 'draw inspection' during construction lending verifies:
- In Tennessee, a title search typically covers the chain of title for how many years?
- In Tennessee, the 'closing disclosure' must be provided to the borrower at least how many business days before closing?
- In Tennessee, a 'special assessment' that appears on a title search is:
- A 'gap' in the title occurs when:
Practice More Tennessee Real Estate Questions
1,500+ questions covering all exam topics. Start free — no signup required.
Take the Free Tennessee Quiz →