quitclaim deed

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English - English
A conveyance by which the grantor transfers whatever interest he or she has in the real estate, without warranties or obligations
A deed which transfers whatever interest the maker of the deed may have in the particular parcel of land A quitclaim deed is often given to clear the title when the grantor's interest in a property is questionable By accepting such a deed the buyer assumes all the risks Such a deed makes no warranties as to the title, but simply transfers to the buyer whatever interest the grantor has (See deed )
A deed operating as a release, intended to pass any title, interest, or claim which the grantor may have in the property, but not containing any warranty of a valid interest or title in the grantor
Deed that serves to transfer title if the grantor has any such title; there are no guarantees that the grantor has any title or good title
A deed without warranty of title which passes whatever title the grantor has to another
A deed that transfers, without warranty, whatever interest or rights a grantor may have at the time the transfer is made Often used to remove a possible cloud on the title
Such a deed makes no warranties as to the title but simply transfers to the buyer whatever interest the grantor has A deed which transfers whatever interest the maker of the deed may have in the particular parcel of land A quitclaim deed is often given to clear the title when the grantor's interest in a property is questionable By accepting such a deed the buyer assumes all the risks
A deed to relinquish any interest in property which the grantor may have
A type of deed that will effectively convey any present interest, claim or title to real property that the seller (grantor) may own
quitclaim: document transferring title or right or claim to another
A deed intended to pass any title, interest, or claim which the grantor may have in the real property, but not professing that such title is valid or containing any warranty for title
A deed that transfers, without warranty, whatever interest or title a grantor may have at the time the conveyance is made
A type of deed that releases any interest or claims that the grantor may have in the property It does not warrant that the grantor had any interest or claims to the property Usually used to clear a cloud on title
A deed of conveyance operating by way of release; that is, intended to pass any title, interest, or claim which the grantor may have in the premises, but not professing that such title is valid, nor containing any warranty or covenants for title
A deed releasing whatever interest you may hold in a property but making no warranty whatsoever
A deed in which the grantor surrenders title (if any) to a parcel of property
A deed used to remove clouds on title by relinquishing any right, title or interest that the grantor may have
A deed of conveyance which operates, in effect, as a release of whatever interest the grantor has in the property; sometimes called a release deed
Document that allows you to transfer title to real estate With a quitclaim deed, the person transferring the title makes no guarantees, but transfers all his/her interest in the property
A deed operating as a release and, as such, intended to pass to the grantee any title, interest, or claim that the grantor may have in the property, but not containing any warranty of valid interest or title in the grantor
A deed that transfers without warranty whatever interest or title a grantor may have at the time the conveyance is made
A deed that conveys interest a person may have in title without stating what that interest will be
A deed to release any title, interest or claim that the grantor may have in the property
A deed operating as a release; intended to pass any title, interest, or claim which the grantor may have in the property, but not containing any warranty of a valid interest or title in the grantor
A legal document which transfers to the buyer or owner, whatever interests in the property are held by the maker of the deed It does not guarantee that those interest are valid By accepting such a deed, you accept the risk that someone may later appear with a valid claim to your property (compare with General Warranty Deed)
A deed that transfers only such interest, title or right a grantor may have at the time the conveyance is executed
quitclaim deed
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