Property Ownership
In Colorado, which of the following is an example of 'constructive notice'?
AThe buyer personally told the seller about a prior claim
BInformation that is publicly recorded and available for anyone to inspect✓ Correct
CA verbal agreement between neighbors about a boundary
DA private agreement disclosed only to the parties
Explanation
Constructive notice is information that is available in the public record — anyone can find it by searching public records. Recorded documents (deeds, mortgages, liens) provide constructive notice to the world of their contents.
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