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What is a 'home warranty' program and who typically pays for it in an Idaho transaction?
AA government insurance program for all Idaho homeowners
BA private insurance policy covering certain mechanical systems and appliances; paid by either party as negotiated, often used as a seller concession✓ Correct
CTitle insurance that covers home repairs
DA mandatory disclosure required by Idaho law
Explanation
A home warranty is a private service contract covering repair or replacement of specified home systems and appliances. In Idaho, either party may pay for it, and it is often offered by sellers as a marketing incentive or requested by buyers.
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