Escrow & Title
Constructive notice in Nevada real estate means:
APersonal notification to the buyer about known defects
BNotice that is legally presumed because information is available in public records✓ Correct
CNotice given during a property inspection
DVerbal notice given by the seller at closing
Explanation
Constructive notice is the legal presumption that everyone is deemed to know information that has been properly recorded in public records, even if they did not actually see the record. Recording a deed provides constructive notice to the world.
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