Quitclaim Deed at Mortgage Glossary
What is it? 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 grantors interest in a property is questionable. By accepting such a deed the buyer asMortgage Dictionary Term Added By: Jenna
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