The Quitclaim deed provides the least protection to the grantee because it transfers any interest without warranties, putting the grantee at risk for title issues. Other deeds like bargain and sale, special warranty, and general warranty deeds offer varying levels of protection. Therefore, the correct answer is D) Quitclaim deed.
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The Quitclaim deed provides the least protection to the grantee among the various types of deeds. It transfers any existing interest without warranties, meaning the grantee is at risk for any title issues. In contrast, other deed types offer varying levels of protection and guarantees regarding the title. ;