Calder Landlord-Tenant Lawyer, Idaho


Michael Gerald Palmer

Premises Liability, Traffic, Family Law, Constitutional Law
Status:  In Good Standing           

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Michael B. McFarland

Real Estate Other, Government, Estate, Bankruptcy & Debt, Criminal
Status:  In Good Standing           

Caitlin E. O'Brien

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           

Caitlin Elizabeth O'Brien

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           

Muriel M. Burke-Love

Accident & Injury, Civil Rights, Family Law, Estate Planning, Landlord-Tenant
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  22 Years

Theron J. De Smet

Construction, Litigation, Insurance, Personal Injury
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  49 Years

Brent Garold Schlotthauer

Commercial Real Estate, Electronic Commerce, Estate Planning, Collection
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  25 Years

Matthew Alexander Widmyer

Tax, Real Estate, Traffic, Estate, Child Support
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  9 Years

D. Samuel Eismann

Criminal, Business & Trade, Commercial Real Estate, Divorce
Status:  Inactive           Licensed:  60 Years

Elizabeth A. Tellessen

Commercial Real Estate, Agriculture, Employee Rights, Administrative Law
Status:  In Good Standing           

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SEIZURE

The taking of physical evidence or property by law enforcement officials. This runs the gamut from taking blood for a drug test to impounding a car used in a ro... (more...)
The taking of physical evidence or property by law enforcement officials. This runs the gamut from taking blood for a drug test to impounding a car used in a robbery. The police must generally obtain a search warrant, or court order, before they can seize personal property.

ADVERSE POSSESSION

A means by which one can legally take another's property without paying for it. The requirements for adversely possessing property vary between states, but usua... (more...)
A means by which one can legally take another's property without paying for it. The requirements for adversely possessing property vary between states, but usually include continuous and open use for a period of five or more years and paying taxes on the property in question.

QUASI-COMMUNITY PROPERTY

A form of property owned by a married couple. If a couple moves to a community property state from a non-community property state, property they acquired togeth... (more...)
A form of property owned by a married couple. If a couple moves to a community property state from a non-community property state, property they acquired together in the non-community property state may be considered quasi-community property. Quasi-community property is treated just like community property when one spouse dies or if the couple divorces.

EASEMENT BY PRESCRIPTION

A right to use property, acquired by a long tradition of open and obvious use. For example, if hikers have been using a trail through your backyard for ten year... (more...)
A right to use property, acquired by a long tradition of open and obvious use. For example, if hikers have been using a trail through your backyard for ten years and you've never complained, they probably have an easement by prescription through your yard to the trail.

ESTATE

Generally, all the property you own when you die.

IMPLIED WARRANTY OF HABITABILITY

A legal doctrine that requires landlords to offer and maintain livable premises for their tenants. If a landlord fails to provide habitable housing, tenants in ... (more...)
A legal doctrine that requires landlords to offer and maintain livable premises for their tenants. If a landlord fails to provide habitable housing, tenants in most states may legally withhold rent or take other measures, including hiring someone to fix the problem or moving out. See constructive eviction.

SEVERANCE PAY

Funds, usually amounting to one or two months' salary, frequently offered by employers to workers who are laid off. No law compels employers to provide severanc... (more...)
Funds, usually amounting to one or two months' salary, frequently offered by employers to workers who are laid off. No law compels employers to provide severance pay, although the employer may be legally obligated to do so if it was promised in a contract or employees' handbook.

APPRECIATION

An increase in value. Appreciated property is property that has gone up in value since it was acquired.

LEGACY

An outdated legal word meaning personal property left by a will. The more common term for this type of property is bequest. Compare devise.