Everybody knows it is best to have a will in place, at a minimum. Yet, many do not have a will (or anything else for that matter) to direct what… read more →
A new ruling from U.S. District Judge Nicholas G. Garaufis allows DACA applications for new Dreamers Eagle, ID, USA – December 10, 2020 — Approximately 1.3 million “Dreamers,” those… read more →
Can’t decide between a Will and a Trust? Here are a few reasons why a Trust may be the preferred way to go. First, and possibly the best reason why,… read more →
Ever wonder whether you can limit the number of people you rent a property to? Or how many people can live in your rental property? The key to implementing an… read more →
The Trump administration announced in September 2017 that the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program (DACA) was ending. This was a decision that was opposed by many because it would… read more →
Recently, the world has been turned upside down at the hands of the COVID-19 pandemic. To minimize the impact of the economic shutdown, the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security… read more →
Do you use a lockbox to let potential tenants view the property? This is a practice you might want to reconsider – or never consider doing in the first place. … read more →
Dealing with a non-paying tenant can be a landlord’s worst nightmare. However, it does not have to be. Idaho Code § 6-310(1) allows a landlord to bring “an action exclusively… read more →
General Contractor: Obligations Idaho Code requires general contractors to provide certain disclosures to a homeowner or residential real property purchaser (“Homeowner”). The required disclosures include: (a) The homeowner or residential… read more →
Liquidated damages are fixed damages that the contracting parties designate during the formation of a contract. This pre-determined amount for damages is triggered by a breach of the contract; designed… read more →