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Quitclaim deed HELP?

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HomeGuru

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A quit claim as I said is a crappy way of transferring anything other than to say, I wash my hands of any interest I have in this property.

It makes no representation as to what is being transfered and may mean absolutely nothing. I doubt a quit claim would remove a deed of trust encumberance.
**A: and I doubt the OP got an attorney yet.
 



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