Property Ownership
What is an 'encroachment' in Idaho real estate law?
AA government taking of property
BWhen a structure or improvement extends beyond a property line onto adjacent property✓ Correct
CA covenant restricting property use
DAn easement for utility lines
Explanation
An encroachment occurs when a building, fence, driveway, or other structure physically extends over a property boundary onto another owner's land. Encroachments can cloud title and must be disclosed in Idaho transactions.
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