Escrow & Title
What is a 'deed of reconveyance' in Idaho real estate?
AA deed transferring property to a new buyer
BA document recorded by the trustee when a deed of trust loan is paid off, releasing the lien from the property✓ Correct
CA deed used in divorce proceedings
DA document used to reconvey property after foreclosure
Explanation
When a deed of trust loan is paid in full in Idaho, the trustee records a deed of reconveyance, which releases the lien from the property title. This document clears the trust deed from the public record, confirming the borrower (trustor) holds the property free of that encumbrance.
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