Property Ownership
In Idaho, what is 'chain of title'?
AA series of easements connecting neighboring properties
BThe chronological record of all conveyances and encumbrances affecting a property from the original grant to the present✓ Correct
CThe list of lienholders on a property
DThe series of title insurance policies issued for a property
Explanation
Chain of title is the complete, chronological sequence of all transfers of ownership (and major encumbrances) for a property, tracing title from the original grant through to the present owner.
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