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Which type of deed conveys only whatever interest the grantor may have, with no warranties of title whatsoever?

Correct Answer

B) Quitclaim deed

A quitclaim deed transfers whatever interest the grantor holds — if any — with absolutely no warranties of title. If the grantor has no interest, the grantee receives nothing. Quitclaim deeds are commonly used in Maine for divorces, estate transfers, gifts between family members, or to clear clouds on title.

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

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Key Terms:

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