Escrow & Title
Constructive notice in New Hampshire real estate means that:
AOnly the buyer and seller know about a recorded document
BAnyone is deemed to have knowledge of documents properly recorded in the public record✓ Correct
CNotice was sent by certified mail
DThe seller personally told the buyer about a defect
Explanation
Constructive notice means that information properly recorded in the public records (deeds, mortgages, liens) is deemed known to all, whether or not any individual actually reviewed the records.
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