Escrow & Title

In Tennessee, a 'mutual mistake' in a deed (such as an incorrect legal description) may be corrected by:

AFiling an amendment with TREC
BRecording a corrective deed (correction deed) signed by the grantor✓ Correct
COnly a court order
DNotifying the county assessor

Explanation

A mutual mistake in a deed — where both parties intended a different description — can typically be corrected by recording a corrective deed signed by the original grantor, clearly referencing the original deed.

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