Escrow & Title
Recording a deed in Kansas provides:
AActual notice to all parties
BConstructive notice to the public✓ Correct
CPersonal notification to adjacent landowners
DProof of ownership by itself
Explanation
Recording a deed in the public records provides constructive notice — meaning the public is presumed to know of its existence, whether or not they actually checked the records.
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