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Daniel Montes
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Brooklyn, NY
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Quick claim deed.

Daniel Montes
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Brooklyn, NY
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  1. Mortgage broker offered me an investment opportunity to get a property through a quick claim deed that is in foreclosure,im new to real estate investing should i check the title of the property im completely new to all of this any help would be greatly appreciated

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Joseph Ball
  • Residential Real Estate Agent
  • Groveland, FL
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Joseph Ball
  • Residential Real Estate Agent
  • Groveland, FL
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I think it was in the 1930's, a man named George Parker sold The Brooklyn Bridge, using quitclaim deed. 

Actually, you and I can sell The Brooklyn Bridge every day. The QC deed simply says I am selling you all of the interest I hold in a subject property. It makes no warranty that I actually own any interest. Tell me how you want your new deed to The Brooklyn Bridge to read.

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