Escrow & Title

In Vermont, 'constructive notice' is provided by documents that are:

APersonally delivered to all neighboring property owners
BRecorded in the public land records at the town clerk's office✓ Correct
CPosted on the property
DPublished in a newspaper of general circulation

Explanation

Recording a document in Vermont's town land records provides constructive notice to all subsequent parties — even those who did not actually read the document. This principle underlies Vermont's recording system: all parties are presumed to know about recorded instruments.

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