Property Ownership
In Florida, which of the following is an example of 'actual notice'?
AA deed recorded in the public records
BA buyer physically visiting the property and observing a tenant in possession✓ Correct
CA title search revealing an old mortgage
DA neighbor informing a buyer of an easement
Explanation
Actual notice is direct, firsthand knowledge of a fact. A buyer who personally visits a property and sees a tenant living there has actual notice of the tenant's possessory interest, regardless of whether it is recorded.
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