Corrective Deed
A Corrective Deed is used to fix minor errors in a previously recorded deed, such as misspelled names, incorrect legal descriptions, or omitted details.
What's Included
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Quick 15-Minute Consult with an Attorney
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Personalized Deed Preparation
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Online Notary Available (sign from anywhere)
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Electronic Recording Available (we file it for you)
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Electronic Delivery of Deeds
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Guaranteed Accuracy
Overview
A Corrective Deed is used to fix minor errors in a previously recorded deed, such as misspelled names, incorrect legal descriptions, or omitted details.
Key Features
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Fixes errors
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References original
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Clarifies title
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No new consideration needed
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Relates back to original date
Benefits
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Resolves title clouds
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Avoids new transfer taxes
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Simple fix
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Prevents future legal disputes
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Clears chain of title
Common Use Cases
- Fixing typos in names
- Correcting marital status
- Adjusting legal descriptions
- Fixing formatting errors
- Adding missing signatures
- Correcting recording dates
What's Not Included?
Our consultation fee covers a quick 15-minute attorney consultation and a customized deed for free. Additional services will be billed at a rate of $350 per hour plus other costs or expenses in addition to the consultation fee.
Historical Use
"Errors in handwritten legal documents were common in the era before typewriters and computers. The Corrective Deed (or Deed of Correction) became a necessary legal instrument to 'cure' these defects without requiring a completely new transaction, preserving the original intent and timeline of the transfer."
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