Escrow & Title
In Missouri, constructive notice means:
AThe buyer was personally told about a defect
BThe public is presumed to know about interests that have been properly recorded✓ Correct
CThe seller mailed a disclosure notice
DNotice was given verbally at the closing
Explanation
Constructive notice is notice that the law presumes all persons have of information that has been properly recorded in public records, regardless of whether they actually searched those records.
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