Property Ownership
In Idaho, a 'trust' in real estate typically involves:
AThe trustor, trustee, and the deed of trust only
BA trustor who transfers property to a trustee to hold for the benefit of a beneficiary✓ Correct
COnly revocable living trusts
DThe Idaho Real Estate Commission as trustee
Explanation
A real estate trust involves a trustor (grantor) who conveys property to a trustee who holds and manages it for the benefit of one or more beneficiaries. Trusts are used for estate planning, asset protection, and investment purposes.
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