A New York Correction Deed (Quitclaim) is a legal document used to correct errors in a deed, such as misspelled names, incorrect property descriptions, or incorrect legal descriptions. It is used to transfer ownership of a property from one party to another. The Correction Deed (Quitclaim) conveys the interest in the property without any warranties or guarantees that the conveyance is valid or enforceable. The Correction Deed (Quitclaim) does not create any new real estate rights or obligations but simply corrects errors that existed in the original deed. There are two types of New York Correction Deeds (Quitclaim): a Standard Correction Deed (Quitclaim) and a Special Correction Deed (Quitclaim). The Standard Correction Deed (Quitclaim) is used to correct a variety of errors in the original deed, such as incorrect name spellings, incorrect property descriptions, and incorrect legal descriptions. The Special Correction Deed (Quitclaim) is used to correct a specific error in the original deed, such as an incorrect granter name. Both types of Correction Deed (Quitclaim) must be properly signed and notarized in order to be valid and enforceable.