Property Ownership
What is a 'notice of non-responsibility' in Idaho construction law?
AA disclaimer filed by a property manager
BA notice filed by a property owner disavowing responsibility for work being done on their property by a contractor, protecting against mechanic's liens✓ Correct
CA tenant's notice rejecting responsibility for a defect
DA seller's disclaimer of warranty
Explanation
A notice of non-responsibility is filed by a property owner with the county to give public notice that they did not authorize construction being done on their property (e.g., by a tenant). It protects the owner from mechanic's liens for unauthorized work.
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