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Constructive Notice

Definition

Constructive notice is the legal presumption that a person has knowledge of information that is available through public records or visible inspection of the property, regardless of whether they actually knew about it.

Example

A buyer is considering purchasing a vacant lot. A recorded easement grants the neighbor the right to cross the lot. Even though the buyer never searched the public records and was unaware of the easement, the buyer is charged with constructive notice because the easement was properly recorded.

Exam Tip

Constructive notice means "you SHOULD have known" because the information was available in public records or through property inspection. Contrast this with actual notice, which means "you DID know." Exam tip: recording a document = constructive notice. Someone living on the property = constructive notice through possession.

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