Escrow & Title
Actual notice in Alaska real estate law means:
AKnowledge from the public records
BDirect, firsthand knowledge of a fact obtained through personal observation or communication✓ Correct
CNotice posted on the property
DKnowledge imputed by a prior recorded easement
Explanation
Actual notice is direct knowledge a person has actually acquired — for example, personally seeing an occupant living on the property or being told about an unrecorded easement.
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