Property Ownership
What is a 'blanket easement' in Idaho real estate?
AAn easement covering an entire property
BAn easement without a defined location within the property, often used for utilities, giving the holder flexibility on where to locate facilities✓ Correct
CAn easement covering multiple properties
DA comprehensive deed restriction
Explanation
A blanket easement gives the holder the right to use the property for a specified purpose without a defined exact location. It is common in older utility easements, which can complicate development by not specifying where utilities will be placed.
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