Property Ownership
In Idaho, what is the primary legal vehicle for transferring property at death without probate?
AA standard warranty deed
BA revocable living trust, transfer-on-death deed, or joint tenancy with right of survivorship✓ Correct
CAn irrevocable trust only
DA testamentary trust created by will
Explanation
In Idaho, common tools for non-probate property transfer at death include revocable living trusts (where the trustee continues after death), joint tenancy with right of survivorship (title passes automatically to survivor), and Idaho's transfer-on-death deed.
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