Living in a community governed by a Homeowners Association (HOA) in Idaho comes with benefits – shared amenities, maintained common areas, and often, a sense of community. However, it also comes with rules, and when a neighbor violates those rules, it can quickly turn a peaceful living situation into a frustrating ordeal. In Idaho, understanding your rights and the proper channels for addressing such violations is crucial. Understanding HOA Rules and Your Rights in Idaho An HOA is typically a non-profit corporation designed to manage and maintain a common interest community. This includes everything from single-family homes in planned unit developments to condominiums and townhouses. The rules governing these communities stem from several core documents: 📝 Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions (CC&Rs): These are the foundational documents, recorded with the county, that outline what you can and cannot do with your property. They are legally binding ...