Escrow & Title
In a standard Idaho residential closing, the deed of trust is typically recorded:
ABefore the closing meeting
BSimultaneously with or immediately after the warranty deed✓ Correct
COnly after the first mortgage payment is made
D30 days after closing
Explanation
The warranty deed (transferring ownership) and the deed of trust (creating the lender's lien) are typically recorded simultaneously or in immediate succession at the county recorder's office on closing day.
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