Property Ownership
What is Idaho's 'transfer on death deed' (TODD)?
AA deed signed at death
BA revocable deed naming a beneficiary who automatically receives title at the owner's death without probate✓ Correct
CA deed requiring probate court approval
DA deed creating a life estate
Explanation
Idaho's Transfer on Death Deed allows property owners to designate a beneficiary who automatically receives title to the property at the owner's death, bypassing probate. The deed is revocable during the owner's lifetime.
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