Escrow & Title
Actual notice means:
AInformation that would be found through a public records search
BDirect knowledge of a fact — what a person actually knows✓ Correct
CNotice provided by recording a document
DNotice inferred from physical inspection of a property
Explanation
Actual notice is direct, firsthand knowledge of a fact. Constructive notice is presumed knowledge based on recorded documents or open possession. Inquiry notice arises from facts that would prompt a reasonable person to investigate further.
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