noun
- a legal document that transfers whatever interest the grantor has in a property without guaranteeing clear title
Usage: legal
verb
- to give up or transfer one’s legal claim or interest in property
Usage: legal
Examples
- The seller provided a quitclaim deed to transfer the property.
- She signed a quitclaim to release her interest in the house.
- The divorce settlement required him to quitclaim his share of the property.
- A quitclaim offers no warranty about the property’s title.
- The attorney advised using a warranty deed instead of a quitclaim.
- He decided to quitclaim the disputed land to avoid litigation.