Property Ownership

A West Virginia buyer purchases a property and records the deed. Recording the deed primarily provides:

AActual notice only to neighbors
BConstructive notice to the world of the buyer's ownership interest✓ Correct
CProtection against the seller's existing mortgage
DImmunity from property tax liens

Explanation

Recording a deed in the county courthouse provides constructive notice to the world of the buyer's ownership interest. A subsequent purchaser who searches the public record is presumed to have notice of all recorded documents.

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