Property Ownership
Idaho's 'homestead exemption' protects a homeowner's primary residence from forced sale by judgment creditors up to a maximum of:
A$50,000
B$100,000
C$175,000✓ Correct
D$250,000
Explanation
Idaho's homestead exemption (Idaho Code § 55-1003) protects up to $175,000 of equity in a homeowner's primary residence from forced sale to satisfy most types of judgment creditors.
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