A Quik Claim Deed is the common misspelling for the legal document known as the Quit Claim Deed. It can be used to transfer someone's ownership interest in a piece of property to another person. The Quit Claim Deed is usually used by family members to transfer property back and forth. There are no warranties or representations made in a Quit Claim Deed.
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Quick Claim Deed
Quick Claim Deed
A Quik Claim Deed is the common misspelling for the legal document known as the Quit Claim Deed. It can be used to transfer someone's ownership interest in a piece of property to another person. The Quit Claim Deed is usually used by family members to transfer property back and forth. There are no warranties or representations made in a Quit Claim Deed.
A Quik Claim Deed is the common misspelling for the legal document known as the Quit Claim Deed. It can be used to transfer someone's ownership interest in a piece of property to another person. The Quit Claim Deed is usually used by family members to transfer property back and forth. There are no warranties or representations made in a Quit Claim Deed.

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