A Washington Quit Claim Deed is a legal document used in the state of Washington to transfer ownership of real property from one party (the granter) to another (the grantee). The granter relinquishes all rights, title, and interest in the property to the grantee. The granter does not guarantee or warrant any of the details of the property, such as its boundaries, liens, or any other encumbrances. There are two types of Washington Quit Claim Deed: a general quit claim deed and a special quit claim deed. A general quit claim deed transfers the granter’s interest in the property without any warranties or promises, while a special quit claim deed transfers the granter’s interest with warranties and promises.