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Lease Review / Idaho

Idaho Tenant Rights & Lease Laws

Key tenant protections under Idaho law — security deposit limits, landlord entry rules, and your rights when something goes wrong.

Security deposit limit

No statutory limit

Deposit must be returned within

21 days (30 days if lease states so)

Landlord entry notice required

24 hours notice

Key tenant protections in Idaho

  • Landlord must provide written itemized list of deductions
  • Tenant can recover deposit plus attorney fees for wrongful withholding
  • Landlord must keep premises in habitable condition
  • No statewide rent control

Governing statute

Idaho Code §§ 6-301 to 6-324

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Idaho lease FAQ

How much can a landlord charge for a security deposit in Idaho?

In Idaho, the security deposit rule is: No statutory limit. Governed by Idaho Code §§ 6-301 to 6-324.

How long does a landlord have to return a security deposit in Idaho?

Idaho landlords must return the security deposit within 21 days (30 days if lease states so). If deductions are made, the landlord must typically provide an itemized written statement.

How much notice does a landlord need to enter a rental in Idaho?

In Idaho, landlords are required to give 24 hours notice before entering the rental unit, except in emergencies.

What can I do if my Idaho landlord won't return my deposit?

If your landlord in Idaho wrongfully withholds your security deposit, you can file a claim through the small claims court. Local law may allow you to recover damages beyond the deposit amount. Document everything and send written demand letters before filing a claim.