Property Management
Under Idaho law, what are the grounds for eviction (unlawful detainer) of a residential tenant?
AOnly non-payment of rent
BNon-payment of rent, lease violations, and holding over after lease expiration✓ Correct
COnly lease violations
DAny reason the landlord chooses
Explanation
Idaho's unlawful detainer statutes (Idaho Code §6-303) allow eviction for: non-payment of rent (3-day notice), lease violations (3-day notice to cure or quit), holding over after lease expiration (3-day notice to quit), and nuisance or illegal activity. Eviction requires court proceedings.
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