Property Ownership
What is 'probate' in Idaho real estate?
AA test of property conditions
BThe court-supervised process of administering a deceased person's estate, validating the will, paying debts, and distributing property to heirs✓ Correct
CThe real estate appraisal process
DThe process of recording a new deed
Explanation
Probate is the legal process in Idaho courts by which a deceased person's estate is administered — the will is validated (if any), debts are paid, and remaining assets (including real property) are distributed to beneficiaries or heirs.
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