v. to transfer real property from a title holder (grantor) or holders to another
(grantee) with or without payment. However, there is an important difference between
the types of deeds used. A grant deed warrants (guarantees) that the grantor (seller)
has full right and title to the property, while a quitclaim deed only grants whatever
the grantor owns (which may be nothing) and guarantees nothing.
See also grant deed grantee grantor quitclaim deed
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