Property Ownership
Constructive notice in Mississippi real estate law means:
ANotice given directly to a person
BNotice imputed to all because information is available in public records✓ Correct
CNotice given by a construction company
DNotice delivered by the MREC
Explanation
Constructive notice is notice the law presumes everyone has because information is recorded in public records. Anyone who searches the records is presumed to know what those records contain.
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