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Idaho Eviction Process: Notice Requirements and Guidelines

Understand the eviction process in Idaho, including 3-day notice requirements for nonpayment or lease violations, and month-to-month termination rules.

Melvin Prince
5 min de lecture
Hitelesített Apr 2026United States flag
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Idaho provides a relatively fast legal mechanism for removing non-compliant tenants. Landlords must follow the statutory judicial process strictly, known as an Unlawful Detainer action. Attempting a "self-help" eviction can lead to severe civil liability.

Notice to Pay Rent
3 business days
Notice for Lease Violation
3 business days
Month-to-Month Termination
30 calendar days

Grounds for Eviction and Required Notices

Before a landlord can file an eviction lawsuit, they must deliver an appropriate written notice to the tenant. The notice period length depends strictly on the reason for the eviction.

1. Nonpayment of Rent: 3-Day Notice

If a tenant is late on rent, the landlord must provide a 3-Day Notice to Pay or Quit.

  • The tenant has three full days (excluding weekends and legal holidays) to pay all past-due rent or vacate the property.
  • If the tenant pays in full within this window, the tenancy continues.
  • Important: Landlords cannot include late fees in a 3-Day Notice to Pay or Quit in Idaho; the notice should strictly demand the base rent owed.

2. Curable Lease Violations: 3-Day Notice

If the tenant violates a specific term of the lease agreement-such as having unauthorized pets or accumulating trash-the landlord must issue a 3-Day Notice to Perform or Quit (also known as a Notice to Comply or Quit).

  • The tenant has three days to correct the lease violation.
  • If the issue is remedied, the eviction process halts.

3. Incurable Lease Violations: 3-Day Unconditional Quit

For severe violations, a landlord can issue a 3-Day Notice to Quit, which does not give the tenant an opportunity to fix the issue. The tenant must move out within three days. This is used when a tenant:

  • Assigns or sublets the property without authorization (if the lease explicitly prohibits it).
  • Commits "waste" (causes severe, intentional damage to the property).
  • Uses the property for unlawful activities, particularly the illegal manufacture, delivery, or production of controlled substances.

4. End of Month-to-Month Tenancy: 30-Day Notice

To terminate a month-to-month lease without a specific cause, a landlord must provide a 30-Day Notice to Terminate Tenancy. No justification is needed, provided the termination isn't retaliatory or discriminatory. The tenant has thirty days from receipt of the notice to vacate.

The Court Process

If the tenant fails to comply with the notice-either by failing to act or refusing to move out-the landlord must file an Unlawful Detainer lawsuit in the district court of the county where the property is located.

  1. Filing the Complaint: The landlord files a complaint and summons.
  2. Service of Process: The tenant must be served with a copy of the lawsuit.
  3. Expedited Hearing (For Drugs/Damage/Rent): Idaho offers an expedited eviction procedure specifically for cases involving nonpayment of rent or illegal drug activity. In these cases, a trial must be scheduled within roughly 5 to 12 days after the lawsuit is filed.
  4. Judgment: If the judge rules in favor of the landlord, they will issue a formal judgment for possession.
  5. Writ of Restitution: If the tenant still refuses to leave after losing in court, the landlord can request a Writ of Restitution. This document orders the local sheriff to physically remove the tenant and their belongings from the property.

Illegal "Self-Help" Evictions

Landlords cannot attempt to force a tenant out outside the judicial process. Prohibited actions include:

  • Changing the locks
  • Shutting off essential utilities (water, electricity, heat)
  • Removing the tenant's belongings from the residence
  • Threatening or physically intimidating the tenant

Performing a self-help eviction makes the landlord civilly liable to the tenant. The tenant can sue for actual damages and potentially regain possession of the home.

Managing an eviction is stressful. Landager helps you maintain immaculate records-including a complete payment history, communications log, and automatically generated, timestamped lease violation notices-which provides the exact paper trail your attorney will need if you're forced to file for an Unlawful Detainer in court.

Back to Idaho Landlord-Tenant Laws Overview.

How Landager Helps

Landager tracks lease terms, eviction notices, and document storage - making it easy to stay compliant with Idaho regulations.

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