Escrow & Title
Title insurance in Idaho primarily protects against:
AFuture zoning changes
BPast defects in title that were not discovered in the title search✓ Correct
CPhysical damage to the property
DNatural disaster losses
Explanation
Title insurance protects against past defects, liens, or encumbrances that were not discovered in the title search but that later surface to challenge the owner's or lender's interest.
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