Property Ownership

In Kentucky, which type of deed would be used to cure a defect in title (such as a misspelled name in a prior deed)?

AGeneral warranty deed
BCorrection deed (corrective deed)✓ Correct
CSpecial warranty deed
DSheriff's deed

Explanation

A correction deed (also called a corrective deed) is used to correct errors in a previously recorded deed, such as misspelled names, incorrect legal descriptions, or other clerical errors.

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