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quitclaim

[kwit-kleym] / ˈkwɪtˌkleɪm /




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If you’re going through a divorce, planning your estate or getting married and need to transfer real estate property, a quitclaim deed may be your best alternative.

From Encyclopedia.com • Mar. 21, 2018

A quitclaim deed can be used to add a spouse to a property title, or it can be used as a quick way of transferring property between two parties.

From Encyclopedia.com • Mar. 21, 2018

As with virtually all property ownership instruments in the current real estate market, a quitclaim deed does not represent a surety of title.

From Encyclopedia.com • Feb. 5, 2018

A quitclaim or “quit claim” deed is a legal instrument that can be used to convey interest held in real property by one party onto another.

From Encyclopedia.com • Feb. 5, 2018

His royal highness executed a quitclaim to William Penn and his heirs on August 21, 1682.

From The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 12 by Rudd, John




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