Escrow & Title
In Idaho, which instrument is recorded to give public notice of a lien against real property?
ADeed of trust
BLis pendens
CNotice of lien or judgment
DBoth A and C✓ Correct
Explanation
Both a deed of trust (which creates a lien in favor of the lender) and a judgment lien (notice of lien) can be recorded at the county recorder's office to provide constructive notice of a lien against real property.
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