Securing a contract
Constructive Notice
The legal presumption that the public is aware of anything properly recorded in the county records.
What is a constructive notice?
Constructive notice means the law treats everyone as knowing what is in the public record, whether or not they actually looked. Once a document is properly recorded, later buyers and lenders cannot claim they were unaware of it.
This is the entire point of recording a Memorandum of Contract: it converts a private agreement into public, constructive notice, so a subsequent purchaser takes the property subject to the recorded buyer’s interest.
The notice only works if the instrument is properly executed, notarized where required, and recorded — which is what Jurably handles.
We handle the paperwork end-to-end — you never touch a courthouse.