Property Ownership
What is 'tenancy at will' in Idaho property law?
AOwnership left by a will
BA tenancy that can be terminated by either landlord or tenant at any time with proper notice✓ Correct
CA tenancy created by court order
DA tenancy that lasts until the tenant moves out
Explanation
A tenancy at will is an informal tenancy arrangement with no fixed term that can be terminated by either party at any time. In Idaho, notice requirements apply even for tenancies at will.
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