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These mistakes can cause problems when transferring real estate by deed. They usually fall into one of two categories: Mistake in the Deed For example, misspellings, errors in legal descriptions, taking title in the wrong name, or using wrong form of co-ownership.
Determine if the error is harmless or fatal to the transfer of title. Decide what instrument is best suited to the error. Draft a corrective deed, affidavit, or new deed. Original Granter(s) signature(s) obtained. Deed is re-executed. Re-acknowledgment before a notary.
A correction deed is somewhat self-explanatory: it is a deed that serves to correct and negate a mistake made between parties that have contracted an original deed agreement. The mistake can encompass minor terms of the agreement such as the misspelling of a name, or major terms such as the price of the land.
If Fraud is committed by either the granter or grantee, a deed can be declared invalid. For example, a deed that is a forgery is completely ineffective.
A quitclaim deed is also used to cure a title defect, such as a misspelled name on the deed. The quitclaim deed is also used when the granter's title is not clear.
However, a deed can be amended by a simple agreement so long as there is consideration for the amendment and the deed itself does not require the amendment to be made by deed. ... However, a contract made by deed is enforceable even if there is no consideration, which is often why people choose to use deeds.
What Happens if a Deed Is Not Recorded? ... At the time of transfer, the owner usually records the deed by filing it in the land records of the property's county, but it is not required for it to legally transfer title to the new owner. However, failure to record a deed may cause problems for the new owner.
Although recording statutes vary between U.S. states, they virtually all require that an interest in real property be formally recorded in the appropriate county office in order to be valid. ... If your deed has not been recorded, you are not recognized as the legal owner of your property.
The document indicates who owns the property and usually who granted the deed to the current owner. Recording deeds is a system of recording legal instruments at the Recorder of Deeds. The Recorder of Deeds is a local government office which maintains records and documents relating to real estate ownership.
So long as the quitclaim deed is valid (properly notarized, etc.) it can be recorded even after the granter's death, so property owned by the deceased which has been deeded in that quitclaim deed should not need to pass through probate.
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