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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) “Floating home” means a floating structure which is designed and built to be used, or is modified to be used, as a stationary waterborne residential dwelling, has no mode or power of its own, is dependent for utilities upon a continuous utility linkage to a source originating on shore, and has a permanent continuous connection to a sewage system on shore.
(2) “Floating home moorage marina” or “moorage” means a waterfront facility for the moorage of one (1) or more floating homes and the land and water premises on which such facility is located.
(3) “Landlord” means the owner of a floating home marina and includes the agent of the landlord.
(4) “Moorage site” means a part of a floating home marina located over water and designed to accommodate one (1) floating home.
(5) “Resident organization” means a tenant or homeowner's association, whether or not incorporated, the membership of which is made up of tenants of the floating home marina and/or owners of a floating home.
(6) “Tenant” means any person who rents a floating home moorage site or the person's agent of record.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Idaho Statutes Title 55. Property in General § 55-2704. Definitions - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/id/title-55-property-in-general/id-st-sect-55-2704/
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