Escrow & Title
A deed recorded in the county recorder's office provides:
AActual notice to all parties who reviewed the records
BConstructive notice to the world✓ Correct
CActual notice to adjacent property owners only
DLegal title to the grantee at the time of recording
Explanation
Recording a deed provides constructive notice — the legal presumption that all persons are deemed to know about interests that have been properly recorded in the public records, regardless of whether they actually reviewed the records.
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