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No wholesaling-specific lawLast reviewed 2026-07-07

Idaho: No Wholesaling-Specific Law

State: Idaho | Status: No wholesaling-specific statute as of July 7, 2026 | Bottom line: Wholesale normally in Idaho. No special rules exist yet. The permanent rule that does exist: do not do licensed brokerage work without a license.

What This Means

There is no Idaho statute that defines "wholesaler," requires disclosures to sellers, imposes waiting periods, or restricts assigning purchase contracts. General contract law controls, and it treats your buyer position in a purchase contract as an assignable right unless the contract blocks it. Lock up the deal, assign it, collect your fee. That is all legal here.

The boundary you manage in an unregulated state is the licensing line:

Watch Out For

This is analysis, not legal advice. Confirm anything you rely on with an Idaho real estate attorney.

We are not attorneys and this is not legal advice.
These summaries are our reading of the bills and public reporting. Laws change fast and we may have something wrong or out of date. Always confirm with a real estate attorney licensed in your state before structuring a deal. Spot an inaccuracy? Tell us in the Skool community and we will fix it.