Agency
What is the concept of 'constructive notice' as applied to a buyer's agent in Nevada?
ANotice constructed by the agent from public records
BKnowledge of facts that a reasonably diligent inquiry would have disclosed — the agent is presumed to know what public records and physical inspection would reveal✓ Correct
CNotice given by the buyer's broker to the seller's broker
DNotice of defects discovered during construction
Explanation
Constructive notice imputes knowledge of publicly available information (recorded liens, easements, judgments) to parties who could have discovered it through reasonable inquiry. A Nevada buyer's agent has constructive notice of items in the public record and visible defects discoverable by inspection.
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