Escrow & Title
In Maine, 'actual notice' means a party has:
ABeen notified by publication in a newspaper
BDirect knowledge of a fact about the property✓ Correct
CKnowledge implied by public records
DReceived notice by certified mail
Explanation
Actual notice is direct, personal knowledge of a fact. A buyer who is told by the seller that there is an existing lease on the property has actual notice of the lease.
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