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I need more town clerking advice.   A lawyer brought in a package of deeds,
etc. for recording.  After he left, I noticed an error on one of the
documents (he used the word grantee when he should have used grantor).  I
called and told him, and he wants to come in and change and initial the
document before I record it.  Is it too late?  I have received it, so it is
technically on record, but it isn't physically recorded in the land records
yet.  Would you let him change it, or record it as is and make him record a
correction?

Bobbi

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