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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the correction deed in the editor.
Begin by filling in the Grantor's information, including their name and address. Ensure that you accurately represent the Trustee under the trust agreement.
Next, enter the Grantee's details, including their name and address. This identifies who is receiving the corrected interest in the property.
In the section labeled 'WHEREAS', provide details about the original Quitclaim Deed, including dates and any relevant descriptions of the land that needs correction.
Specify the correct legal description of the property in the designated area. If necessary, refer to Exhibit A for additional details.
Complete the execution section by adding signatures for both Grantor and Grantee, along with their printed names and dates.
Finally, ensure that notary sections are filled out correctly to validate your document before saving or printing it.
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Allows obvious description errors or typographical or other minor errors in a recorded deed, deed of trust, or other instrument purporting to convey or transferRead more
A deed of correction may be prepared to clear up a defect in title or to correct a mistake. An example may be the number of acres, or a source of title.Read more
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