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Idaho law

Real Estate Laws in Idaho.

Idaho real-estate law runs primarily through Title 55 of the Idaho Code. Idaho allows non-judicial foreclosure under deeds of trust at I.C. § 45-1502, subject to statutory notice and sale requirements. Idaho is also a community-property state, which affects how spouses hold and convey real property.

Last verified: 2026-04-17

State law

Key Idaho Statutes

Idaho Property CodeI.C. tit. 55

Title 55 is Idaho’s main property statute, covering conveyances, liens, recording, and related property issues.

Non-Judicial Foreclosure (Trust Deeds)I.C. §§ 45-1502 et seq.

Idaho allows non-judicial foreclosure under trust deeds with detailed statutory notice, publication, and sale requirements that control timing and validity.

State law

Official Sources

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