Escrow & Title

In Colorado, recording a deed in the county clerk and recorder's office provides:

AActual notice only to parties who physically see the recording
BConstructive notice to the world of the deed's contents✓ Correct
CNotice only to immediate neighbors
DNotice only to the lending institution

Explanation

Recording a deed in Colorado's county records provides constructive notice to the entire world of the deed's existence and contents, regardless of whether anyone has actually seen or read the recorded document.

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