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Old Apr 28th, 2007, 12:17 PM     #1
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Question Correcting Land Deed

There is a deed that describes 2 tracts of land adjoined.
Both tracts have direct access to a paved county road.
One tract is called *road easement*, but there is no easement agreement in the records to show who was to benefit from the easement.
There has never been any road on it.
An older deed in the chain of title indicates that a road was planned, and that SOMEone unnamed would have a right of way on it. That deed transfers title to the buyer of the land *subject to any rights of way thereon*...but the sale of the 2 tracts did not go through.
The owners then do sell the 2 tracts to someone else, removing the phrase *subject to any rights of way thereon*, but, apparently accidentally, leaving in the words road easement.
How can the current owner of the 2 tracts get the deed corrected to remove the words *road easement* to avoid confusion?
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Old Apr 29th, 2007, 12:19 PM     #2
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You can always go to court to have an error corrected and let all interest parties give their opinion, evidence etc.

Or you can try to agree among the parties firstly.
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Old Apr 29th, 2007, 05:35 PM     #3
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There is only one party..the land owner....
Can you explain further?
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