Property Ownership
In Idaho, a life estate grants the life tenant the right to:
AUse and enjoy the property during their lifetime but not sell it
BUse and enjoy the property during their lifetime, with full ownership rights including sale✓ Correct
CPass the property to heirs free of any remainder interest
DReceive rent from the property indefinitely
Explanation
A life tenant in Idaho has the right to use and enjoy the property during their lifetime, and may even sell or mortgage their interest — but the buyer/lender only receives the life tenant's interest, which ends at the life tenant's death.
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