Escrow & Title

Kentucky does not require a deed to be recorded to:

ABe valid between grantor and grantee✓ Correct
BProvide constructive notice to third parties
CProtect against subsequent purchasers
DBe enforceable in court

Explanation

A deed in Kentucky is valid between the grantor and grantee upon delivery and acceptance. Recording is necessary only to provide constructive notice to third parties and to protect against subsequent purchasers.

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