Employment laws protect Idaho employees from mistreatment by their employers. These laws also help employers avoid potentially discriminatory practices. For example, some questions are discriminatory and inappropriate for a job interview. The purpose is to protect...
Month: January 2023
What you need to know about Idaho mechanics liens
If you are a contractor in Idaho, there's always a chance that a client may refuse to pay you for a job that you've already performed. Before getting into a contract, it may be helpful to protect yourself with a lien, which basically serves as a guarantee for payment....
The 5 most common types of construction defects in Idaho
Construction defects can be a huge headache for homeowners. If you are in the process of buying or selling a home, it is important to be aware of the most common types of construction defects. Structural defects Structural defects refer to any defect that is related...
The facts about deed restrictions
When you choose to live in a planned community in Idaho, you agree to abide by any existing deed restrictions limiting your homeowner rights. Failure to adhere to the conditions may result in fines or litigation. Purpose One of the primary purposes of residential deed...