Escrow & Title
In Idaho, 'marketable title' means:
AA title that will sell at the highest price
BA title free from reasonable doubt, liens, and encumbrances that a reasonable buyer would accept✓ Correct
CA title guaranteed by IREC
DA title covered by title insurance
Explanation
Marketable title is title that is free from reasonable doubt about its validity and is free from undisclosed liens, encumbrances, and defects. A purchaser cannot be required to accept unmarketable title in a standard Idaho purchase contract.
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