Property Ownership
In Idaho, what is a 'statutory warranty deed'?
AA deed required by state statute for all transfers
BA warranty deed whose covenants are implied by Idaho statute without being expressly written in the deed✓ Correct
CA deed with only a special warranty
DA deed that must be approved by IREC
Explanation
Idaho's statutory warranty deed (Idaho Code § 55-605) uses the word 'conveys' or 'grants,' which by statute implies specified covenants — that the grantor has title, has the right to convey, that the property is free of encumbrances, and includes the covenant of quiet enjoyment.
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