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A deed that contains no warranties is called a:

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C) Quitclaim deed

A quitclaim deed conveys only whatever interest the grantor may have in the property, without any warranties. It provides the least protection to the grantee and is often used to clear title defects or transfer property between family members.

Answer Options
A
General warranty deed
B
Special warranty deed
C
Quitclaim deed
D
Bargain and sale deed
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