The Idaho Complaint for Eviction — ForciblDetaineder is a legal document used to begin the eviction process of a tenant from a rental property. It is filed by a landlord in a court of law, typically in the county where the rental property is located. This document serves as a formal notice to the tenant that the landlord is seeking to initiate the eviction process — also known as a forcibldetaineder. There are two types of Idaho Complaint for Eviction — ForciblDetaineder: 1. Pay Rent or Vacate: This document states that the tenant must either pay the full amount of rent due or vacate the rental property within the specified time period. 2. Unconditional Quit Notice: This document states that the tenant must vacate the rental property within the specified time period without any conditions. Both documents must be served on the tenant by a process server or sheriff. The tenant then has the opportunity to respond to the complaint in court. If the tenant fails to respond, the court will issue a judgment in favor of the landlord and the tenant will be required to vacate the rental property.