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Idaho Dormancy Periods Generally, most property types have a five-year dormancy period. Accounts are considered dormant if the owner of a property has not indicated any interest in the property or if no contact has been made by the owner for the allotted dormancy period for that property.
If property is not claimed within the ninety (90) day period, the property shall be deemed abandoned and the agency shall have the right to dispose of the property.
A creditor must collect on the debt within five years after a court issues a judgment, although a creditor can renew a judgment for additional five year periods.
Most property is considered abandoned if it has been inactive for five years. Wages and utility deposits become unclaimed after only one year.
Abandonment Definition in Your Jurisdiction Example: In California, under Civil Code Section 1951.3, abandonment is presumed if the tenant has not paid rent for at least 14 consecutive days and there is reason to believe the tenant has deserted the rental unit.

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(2) Abandoned means the failure of the parent to maintain a normal parental relationship with his child including, but not limited to, reasonable support or regular personal contact.
The Idaho Administrative Code is a compilation of all administrative rules that are currently in effect and fully enforceable. Education Rules fall under IDAPA 08 Administrative Rules. An Index of Current Proposed Rules is also available.

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