Property Management
If a residential tenant in Idaho fails to pay rent, the landlord must first provide a pay-or-quit notice. Under Idaho law, this notice typically gives the tenant how many days?
A3 days✓ Correct
B5 days
C7 days
D10 days
Explanation
Under Idaho Code, a landlord may serve a 3-day pay-or-quit notice for nonpayment of rent. If the tenant does not pay or vacate within 3 days, the landlord may begin unlawful detainer (eviction) proceedings.
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