Idaho expedited eviction is a process legally allowed in the state of Idaho whereby a landlord can quickly and efficiently remove a tenant from their rental property. This process is often used when a tenant has failed to fulfill their obligations under the lease agreement, such as not paying rent or violating the terms of their lease. The Idaho expedited eviction process allows a landlord to file a complaint with the court, after which a court hearing is held to decide whether the eviction should take place. The process is expedited due to the fact that the tenant is served with a notice of eviction and is given a limited amount of time to respond. There are two types of Idaho expedited evictions: traditional eviction and summary eviction. Traditional eviction is the standard eviction process used in Idaho. It requires the court to hold a hearing to decide if the eviction should be granted. Summary eviction is the quicker version of the traditional eviction process and can be used if the tenant fails to respond to the eviction notice within a certain time frame.