Escrow & Title
In Maine, 'actual notice' means:
ANotice given through public records
BDirect knowledge of a fact, such as personally seeing or being told about an encumbrance✓ Correct
CNotice mailed to the property address
DNotice published in a newspaper
Explanation
Actual notice is direct, personal knowledge of a fact — for example, seeing a fence that suggests an encroachment or being told directly about an easement on the property.
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