Escrow & Title
In Wyoming, a 'gap' in the recording system refers to the period between:
AThe property being listed and going under contract
BWhen a deed is signed and when it is actually recorded, during which competing interests could be recorded first✓ Correct
CThe appraisal date and the closing date
DWhen the offer is accepted and when the inspection is completed
Explanation
The recording gap is the period between when a deed is signed/delivered and when it is actually recorded. During this gap, other competing interests (liens, encumbrances) could be recorded and gain priority.
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