Property Ownership
In Idaho, which of the following is true about recording a deed?
ARecording is required for title to pass from seller to buyer
BRecording provides constructive notice but title passes upon delivery and acceptance of the deed✓ Correct
CAn unrecorded deed is always invalid
DRecording must occur within 30 days of signing
Explanation
In Idaho, title passes when a deed is properly executed, delivered, and accepted — not upon recording. However, recording the deed provides constructive notice to third parties and protects the buyer under Idaho's recording statute.
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