Idaho License Law
What is the Idaho Subdivision Act and what does it require of developers?
AAn IREC rule requiring broker supervision of subdivision sales
BIdaho Code §55-1801, requiring disclosure of material information about subdivided lands to purchasers, and registration of out-of-state subdivisions marketed in Idaho✓ Correct
CA state law requiring all subdivision contracts to be in writing
DA zoning ordinance governing minimum lot sizes
Explanation
The Idaho Subdivision Act (Idaho Code §55-1801 et seq.) requires developers of subdivided lands — especially out-of-state subdivisions marketed to Idaho buyers — to register with IREC and provide a disclosure document to prospective purchasers. The law protects consumers from misleading sales practices in remote land sales.
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