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State Statutes - Idaho - Title 55 - Chapter 27 - 55-2710
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55-2710 - REASONS FOR EVICTION -- STATEMENT OF EVICTION REASONS IN NOTICE

(1) The grounds for which a tenancy may be terminated and a tenant evicted
shall be:
(a) Conduct by tenant or tenant's guest which constitutes a nuisance to
other floating home owners, marina tenants or marina owner;
(b) Substantial or repeated violation of the reasonable rules and
regulations of the marina;
(c) Nonpayment of rent;
(d) Other material breach of a rental agreement; or
(e) Condemnation of the marina.
(2) The landlord shall set forth in a notice of termination the reason
relied upon for the termination with sufficient specificity to permit
determination of the date, place, witnesses, if any, and circumstances
concerning such reason. Reference to a section or subsection or a recital of
the language of this chapter shall not constitute compliance with this
section.
(3) In the case of termination of the tenancy and eviction for the
reasons set out in paragraphs (a), (b), (c) or (d) of subsection (1) of this
section, the tenant shall be given written notice to comply which notice may
be given by personal service upon a tenant, or if the tenant cannot be found
at the marina, then by mailing a copy of the notice by certified mail to the
last mailing address provided by the tenant. In the case of personal service,
service of the notice shall be deemed effected three (3) days after deposit in
the United States mail, postage prepaid by registered mail, return receipt
requested. If the tenant does not comply within fifteen (15) days following
service, landlord may give notice of termination as provided in this chapter.
 
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