Escrow & Title
What is 'constructive notice' in Kansas real estate law?
ANotice provided by a court
BNotice imputed to all persons because a document has been recorded in public records✓ Correct
CDirect written notice to a specific party
DNotice given at the time of closing
Explanation
Constructive notice is legal knowledge imputed to all parties because documents are recorded in the public records — everyone is presumed to know what is in the public record.
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