Escrow & Title

In Pennsylvania, what does 'constructive notice' mean in the context of recording documents?

ANotice given by the seller to the buyer during the home inspection
BLegal notice attributed to all persons because a document is in the public record✓ Correct
CNotice required from contractors before beginning construction work
DWritten notice required before a landlord may enter a tenant's premises

Explanation

Constructive notice means the law presumes everyone has knowledge of publicly recorded documents, regardless of whether they actually searched the records. In Pennsylvania's race-notice recording system, a properly recorded deed, mortgage, or other document provides constructive notice to the world. Subsequent purchasers are bound by recorded instruments even if they didn't actually review them.

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