Escrow & Title

In Wyoming, a quitclaim deed is most commonly used for:

AStandard residential sales between unrelated parties
BClearing title defects, transferring property between family members, or correcting prior deed errors✓ Correct
CTransferring a mortgage from one lender to another
DCreating a life estate

Explanation

A quitclaim deed conveys whatever interest the grantor has (if any) with no warranties. It is commonly used to cure title defects, transfer between relatives, or settle ownership disputes rather than for standard arms-length sales.

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