Escrow & Title

A deed recorded in the wrong county in West Virginia provides:

AFull constructive notice to all parties
BNo constructive notice because it is recorded in the wrong jurisdiction✓ Correct
CConstructive notice only in the county where recorded
DThe same protection as a correctly recorded deed

Explanation

In West Virginia, deeds must be recorded in the county where the property is located to provide constructive notice. A deed recorded in the wrong county does not provide constructive notice in the county where the property is located.

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