A quitclaim deed disclaims one's
interest in real property and passes it to another person
The quitclaim deed is
typically used when a
spouse is disclaiming interest in property that the other spouse owns
The quitclaim deed confirms and proves
the transfer of the claim
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By definition, a quitclaim deed is a deed that conveys only
the grantor's rights or interest in real estate without stating the nature
of the rights and with no trust warranty and other warranties of
ownership. It may be tax exempted. This quitclaim deed form shows you how to fill out a sample quitclaim
deed and is available for all states including California, Texas,
Colorado, South Dakota, Florida and Georgia