Quitclaim deed is a type of deed that offers no warranty to the status of the property title. It is no guarantee that the deed is valid, or that ownership was allowed to be given to the new title holder. We recommend not using quitclaim deeds & we do not offer them at our law practice, mainly because we have found title companies do not allow & will not accept quitclaim deeds in any circumstance.
So, if you are planning on selling your home 20 years after a quitclaim deed took place, you might have to redo the entire contract under a special warranty deed. Which means that if the person you purchased it from has passed, it can be complicated & unnecessary.