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Quick claim deed property
Hi everyone. I ran across a property someone is trying to sale for a nice price. They say it isn't a tax lien or deed. It's a foreclosure and that a deed will not be issued but a quick claim deed. I googled it and I'm not getting a clear understanding. Can someone break it down for me so I want get myself into any mess. I'm in Alabama