Property Ownership
Under Texas law, which type of deed provides NO warranty of title whatsoever?
AGeneral warranty deed
BSpecial warranty deed
CQuitclaim deed✓ Correct
DBargain and sale deed
Explanation
A quitclaim deed conveys whatever interest the grantor may have, if any, with absolutely no warranty of title. It is often used to clear clouds on title or transfer property between family members. The grantee receives only what the grantor can give, which may be nothing.
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