Idaho Notice & Entry Laws

Idaho law requires landlords to give reasonable notice before entering a tenant's unit for non-emergency purposes, but does not specify a minimum notice period in hours.

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Key Rules

Notice Required
Reasonable notice required (no specific hours defined in Idaho statutes)
Emergency Entry
Permitted without prior notice in emergency situations
Common Law Standard
24 hours is generally considered reasonable notice
Time Of Entry
Must be at a reasonable time

Applicable Statutes

Idaho Code § 55-2011

Landlord's right of access: landlord must provide reasonable notice before entering the rental unit for non-emergency repairs or inspections. Emergency entry is permitted without prior notice.

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