Escrow & Title
What is 'constructive notice' in Kansas property law?
APersonal notification given to a specific party
BNotice imputed to the public through proper recording of documents in public records✓ Correct
CNotice given at a public hearing
DWritten notice mailed to adjacent property owners
Explanation
Constructive notice is legal notice that the law presumes everyone has because documents are properly recorded in public records. You are deemed to know what is in the public record regardless of actual knowledge.
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