Should have errors in deed corrected?

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Should have errors in deed corrected?

My wife and I along with her mother purchased a new home. In the deed they forgot to type in the names of my wife and I so they added it in with a “*” and our names written with ink pen at the bottom of the deed. It is now recorded in only my mother-in-laws name at county records. Should I do anything to fix either of these errors?

Asked on January 23, 2012 under Real Estate Law, Texas

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FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 12 years ago | Contributor

If you, your wife and your mother in law purchased a new home and the deed to the home is not properly done, you need to immediately contact the escrow company and have a new deed drafted taking into consideration the proper title that the property should be in given the understanding that you, your wife and your mother-in-law had.

If escrow will not clear up the title issue, you need to consult with a real estate attorney to assist you.


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