Escrow & Title
Nebraska uses which system to give notice of recorded documents affecting title to real property?
AActual notice system
BConstructive notice through recording✓ Correct
CPersonal notice system
DPossession notice only
Explanation
Nebraska uses the recording system to provide constructive notice — once a document is properly recorded, all subsequent parties are legally deemed to have notice of it, whether or not they actually reviewed the records.
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