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Yes, although I can't see why someone would ever want to sign a quit claim and remain on the loan. You don't own the home, aren't entitled to any of the equity that it may one day gain, and yet you are fully responsible for the payment.
But, in answer to your question, YES.
But, in answer to your question, YES.
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