Asked by Lindsey Hagen on Jun 04, 2024

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Which of the following convey whatever title the grantor has at the time he executes the deed but do not contain warranties of title?

A) Grant deeds
B) Quitclaim deeds
C) Special warranty deeds
D) General warranty deeds

Quitclaim Deeds

A legal document transferring the grantor's interest in property without any warranty of title, often used between family members or in divorce settlements.

Grantor

In legal contexts, this refers to the individual or entity that creates a trust, conveys property, or grants a right.

Warranties of Title

Legal guarantees provided by a seller to a buyer that they have the rightful ownership of the item or property being sold and have the right to sell it.

  • Investigate the purpose and value of assorted deeds and the assurances associated with them.
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Davotrick DotreyJun 08, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
A quitclaim deed conveys whatever title the grantor has at the time he executes the deed.It does not,however,contain warranties of title.