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Just for brevity...you do own the domain for which the resource record corresponds to, right? Ensure that whoever your domain registrar is (if not AWS) is updated with the AWS Route53 namespaces. If AWS is your registrar, make sure the NS records for the hosted zone are the same for which is reported in the registered domains console.
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Yes, we own the domain registered on AWS. There was a hosted zone in another aws account that is now deleted and current hosted zone on a different account whose records are not currently reflecting