Property Ownership
In Wyoming, which type of deed would most likely be used to transfer property between family members?
AGeneral warranty deed
BQuitclaim deed✓ Correct
CTrustee's deed
DSheriff's deed
Explanation
Quitclaim deeds are commonly used between family members (parents to children, spouses, etc.) because the parties are comfortable with the lack of warranty—they trust that the grantor's title is what it appears to be. They are also used to clear title clouds and for estate planning purposes.
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