Grandfathered Property Use Idaho
Summary
To legally designate a grandfathered-in use of property in Idaho for storing valuables, review local zoning laws and document continuous use. Since the owner predates zoning and has documentation, consulting a real estate attorney is advisable. For specific Idaho statutes, refer to Idaho Statutes Title 67, State Government and State Affairs § 67-6521.Full Conversation
How to legally designate grandfathered-in use of property in Idaho for keeping owner's valuables on.
Hello Jon Q Citizen,
To legally designate a grandfathered-in use of property in Idaho for keeping owner's valuables, you might need to:
- Review the local zoning laws.
- Apply for a conditional use permit if necessary.
- Document the continuous use of the land.
Please consult with a local real estate attorney for specific advice.
owner predates zoning. will not ask for permission. It has been documented. Thnx anyway.
Understood, Jon Q Citizen. Since the owner predates zoning and you have documentation, consult with a real estate attorney to ensure you're following Idaho's law. They can guide you on how to protect your rights effectively.
Am looking for the law itself, or an attorney that can give the codes.
I understand, Jon Q Citizen. For the specific Idaho statues, you can look at the 'Idaho Statutes Title *. State Government and State Affairs § *-*'. For legal advice, I recommend consulting a real estate attorney familiar with Idaho's laws.