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Idaho HOA Laws & Regulations

Governing Statute: Idaho Homeowner's Association Act

HOA operations in Idaho are primarily governed by the Idaho Homeowner's Association Act (Idaho Code §55-3201 et seq.). Governs homeowners associations in Idaho. HB 703 (2022) consolidated scattered HOA laws into Chapter 32, covering governance, assessments, financial disclosures, and owner rights.

Condominium Law: Idaho Condominium Property Act

Condominium associations in Idaho are additionally regulated by the Idaho Condominium Property Act (Idaho Code Title 55, Ch. 15). Governs condominium associations including creation, governance, and unit owner rights.

Manager Licensing Requirements

No State License Required

Idaho does not require a state license for community association managers. No state HOA regulator exists.

Board Governance Requirements

At least one meeting per year required. Written notice to all members at least 10 days in advance. Meetings must be open to owners. Board members owe fiduciary duties.

Dispute Resolution

Idaho does not have an HOA ombudsman or ADR program specific to HOAs. Disputes are resolved through governing documents procedures (notification, hearings, appeals) and state courts.

Assessment Liens & Collections

Governed by Idaho Code §55-3207. Liens arise from unpaid assessments accrued in 12 months. HOA may place lien and foreclose if unpaid.

Recent Legislative Changes

HB 703 (2022, eff. July 1, 2022): consolidated scattered HOA laws into Chapter 32. Added financial disclosure requirements (10-day response, annual disclosure within 60 days of fiscal year). HB 589 (2024): eliminated junk HOA fees related to title clearing and closings.

Key Idaho HOA Statutes

StatuteCode
Homeowner's Association ActIdaho Code §55-3201 et seq.
HOA LiensIdaho Code §55-3207
Condominium Property ActIdaho Code Title 55, Ch. 15

Disclaimer: This legal information is provided for general reference only and does not constitute legal advice. Laws and regulations change frequently. Last reviewed: February 1, 2025. HOA boards should consult with a qualified Idaho attorney for specific legal guidance.

Idaho HOA Management FAQs

What law governs HOAs in Idaho?

HOA operations in Idaho are primarily governed by the Idaho Homeowner's Association Act (Idaho Code §55-3201 et seq.). Governs homeowners associations in Idaho. HB 703 (2022) consolidated scattered HOA laws into Chapter 32, covering governance, assessments, financial disclosures, and owner rights. Condominiums are additionally governed by the Idaho Condominium Property Act (Idaho Code Title 55, Ch. 15).

Does Idaho require HOA manager licensing?

Idaho does not currently require a state-specific license for community association managers. Idaho does not require a state license for community association managers. No state HOA regulator exists. Even without a state mandate, look for professional designations like CMCA, AMS, or PCAM as indicators of competence and professionalism.

What are the board governance requirements for Idaho HOAs?

At least one meeting per year required. Written notice to all members at least 10 days in advance. Meetings must be open to owners. Board members owe fiduciary duties.

How are HOA disputes resolved in Idaho?

Idaho does not have an HOA ombudsman or ADR program specific to HOAs. Disputes are resolved through governing documents procedures (notification, hearings, appeals) and state courts.

What are the assessment lien rules in Idaho?

Governed by Idaho Code §55-3207. Liens arise from unpaid assessments accrued in 12 months. HOA may place lien and foreclose if unpaid.

What recent HOA law changes have occurred in Idaho?

HB 703 (2022, eff. July 1, 2022): consolidated scattered HOA laws into Chapter 32. Added financial disclosure requirements (10-day response, annual disclosure within 60 days of fiscal year). HB 589 (2024): eliminated junk HOA fees related to title clearing and closings.

How do I find an HOA management company in Idaho?

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