Escrow & Title
In Idaho, a 'ALTA' title insurance policy is known for providing:
ALess coverage than a standard policy
BExtended coverage that protects against additional risks like unrecorded easements, survey matters, and encroachments✓ Correct
CCoverage only for commercial properties
DCoverage only for the lender
Explanation
ALTA (American Land Title Association) policies provide extended coverage beyond standard coverage policies, including protection against unrecorded easements, survey discrepancies, encroachments, and other risks not always covered by standard policies.
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