Escrow & Title

A 'correction deed' is used to:

ALower the purchase price after recording
BCorrect errors in a previously recorded deed (e.g., misspelled name, wrong legal description)✓ Correct
CRe-record a deed that was lost
DTransfer title after a seller's death

Explanation

A correction deed (also called a deed of correction or confirmatory deed) is used to fix errors in a previously recorded deed, such as a misspelled name, incorrect legal description, or other clerical mistake, without requiring a new deed from grantor to grantee.

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