Escrow & Title
In Idaho, the county recorder's office maintains records that provide which of the following?
AThe current market value of all properties
BThe public record of all recorded documents affecting real property✓ Correct
CThe zoning classifications for all parcels
DEnvironmental assessments for commercial properties
Explanation
The county recorder's office (sometimes called the register of deeds) maintains the official public record of all recorded documents affecting real property in that county, including deeds, mortgages, liens, easements, and plats.
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