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- Hey there, this is Seth from the REtipster blog, and in this video, I just wanna give you a really quick overview of what a quitclaim deed is, when it makes sense to use it, and how you can put one together, if thats something you wanna do. (instrumental jingle) So a quitclaim deed is essentially a document that is used to transfer the ownership of real estate from one person or entity to another person or entity. And most of the time when people are buying houses and rental properties and other investments, the most common type of deed that people use is called a warranty deed, and thats a deed where the seller is essentially promising that they have totally free and clear title to the property, and they are conveying it to that new buyer, and theres no title defects on record, so nobody else has any ownership, any liens on the property, or anything that would encroach their totally-unencumbered ownership of that particular property. In the vast majority of cases, when people are