Property Ownership
In Idaho, 'time-share' ownership typically refers to:
ASharing a property equally with a partner
BA form of ownership where multiple parties share rights to use a property for specified periods each year✓ Correct
CA rental arrangement with a fixed monthly schedule
DAn Idaho-specific form of tenancy in common
Explanation
Time-share ownership gives purchasers the right to use a property (typically a resort or vacation property) for specified periods each year. In Idaho, time-shares are regulated and must be registered with the state.
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