Contracts
What is 'substantial performance' in Idaho contract law and how does it apply to real estate?
APerforming approximately 80% of a contract's obligations
BWhen a party has performed all essential aspects of a contract with only minor, unintentional deviations, entitling them to payment minus the cost of curing the minor deficiency✓ Correct
CPerformance that substantially exceeds the contract terms
DA special type of Idaho contract standard for commercial transactions
Explanation
Substantial performance allows a party who has nearly — but not perfectly — performed their contractual obligations to receive payment minus the cost of completing the minor remaining items. In Idaho construction contracts, a builder who has substantially completed work but left minor punch-list items can typically recover the contract price less the cost to fix the deficiencies.
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