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Is your Idaho home a potential candidate for a foreclosure? Find helpful information about stopping Idaho foreclosures and links to Idaho foreclosure resources here.

Idaho State Contact for Foreclosure information:

Name: Attorney General's Office
210 Statehouse
Boise, ID 83720-1000
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Idaho Foreclosure Laws

Summary information regarding Idaho foreclosure laws:

Judicial Foreclosures are Permitted: In Idaho, Judicial foreclosures are not available.
Non Judicial Foreclosures are Permitted: In Idaho, non-judicial foreclosures are available.
Security Instruments Used: In Idaho, trust deed is the primary security instrument.
Right of Redemption: In Idaho, the right of redemption is allowed.
Typical Time For a Idaho Foreclosure: In Idaho, the timeline of a foreclosure varies by process though is typically 150 days.

 

State of Idaho

Lewis and Clark explored Idaho during 1805 to 1806. It was land held by Great Britain and The United States, part of the Oregon Territory. Boundaries were set by the Oregon Treaty and Mormons started the first settlement at Franklin in 1860. The discovery of gold in 1869 brought prospectors. In the 1870s there were battles with the Nez Perce and other Indian tribes

The capital of Idaho is Boise, and the population in 2005 was 1,429,096. Other large cities are Nampa, Pocatello, Idaho Falls, Meridian and Coeur d’Alene. Idaho produces about 25% of the U.S. potato crop. Sugar beets, apples, barley and corn are other crops. The mines and forests of Idaho have long been important to the state’s economy. Silver, mercury, antimony, zinc and mercury are major products. There has also been an increase in technology companies. However, the most lucrative industry is tourism. Camping, boating and fishing attract many sportsmen and hunters. The Sun Valley Resort is a magnet for skiers.

 

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Use our Idaho foreclosures dictionary to learn the meanings of the terms used in foreclosures that are not commonly used in everyday language.

Disclaimer: The Idaho foreclosure information contained on this website is intended for informational use only and in no way should be considered 100% accurate or be construed as investing or legal advice. Contact an attorney in the state of Idaho if you need foreclosure help, plan on buying a foreclosure or want to invest in Idaho foreclosures.