Escrow & Title

In West Virginia, a buyer who closes and does not promptly record their deed risks having their interest defeated by:

AA subsequent purchaser who records first without notice of the prior unrecorded deed, under the race-notice system✓ Correct
BThe seller changing their mind about the sale
CThe title company refusing to issue an owner's policy
DThe county assessor reassessing the property

Explanation

Under West Virginia's race-notice recording system, a subsequent purchaser who (1) records first and (2) had no notice of the prior unrecorded deed can defeat the prior purchaser's claim. Prompt recording after closing is essential to protect the buyer's ownership.

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