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Begin by entering the Grantor's name and county in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this identifies the party making the correction.
Next, input the Grantee's name and current address. This is crucial for establishing who will receive the corrected deed.
In the section regarding previous conveyance, specify details such as the date of the original deed and its recording information. This helps clarify what is being corrected.
Fill in Exhibit 'A' with a detailed description of the property involved. This ensures that all parties are clear on what land is being conveyed.
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