Property Management
What is a 'certificate of occupancy' issue that might affect a property management situation in Idaho?
AA certificate required for new property managers
BA property may not be legally rented or occupied if it lacks a valid CO; renting without a CO may expose the owner and manager to liability✓ Correct
CA document proving a tenant's right to occupy
DA government document required only for commercial leases
Explanation
A property rented without a valid Certificate of Occupancy may be in violation of local codes, and renting such property can expose the owner and property manager to liability, including potential invalidation of the lease and rent liability.
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