Agency
In Idaho, the Seller's Property Disclosure Statement is NOT required for which of the following?
AA single-family home sale
BA transfer at foreclosure or trustee's sale✓ Correct
CA condominium unit sale
DA townhome sale
Explanation
Idaho's property disclosure requirements include exemptions for certain types of transfers, including foreclosure sales, trustee's sales, and transfers between family members. These exempt transactions are not required to use the Seller's Property Disclosure Statement.
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