Escrow & Title
In Kansas, the concept of 'actual notice' means:
ANotice provided by recording in public records
BDirect knowledge obtained by a party from first-hand information or actual observation✓ Correct
CNotice published in a newspaper
DNotice provided by the KREC
Explanation
Actual notice is knowledge actually possessed by a party — they knew about the information through direct observation, communication, or investigation.
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