Property Ownership
Under NH RSA 477, a deed conveying real property must be recorded in which office to provide constructive notice to the public?
ANH Secretary of State's office
BThe county Registry of Deeds✓ Correct
CThe NHREC office
DThe town or city clerk's office
Explanation
In New Hampshire, deeds must be recorded at the county Registry of Deeds to provide constructive notice. Each NH county maintains its own registry.
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