How it's counted: Tenant names the vacate date in the notice — not less than ONE MONTH FROM THE DATE OF NOTICE.
How the deadline actually works in Idaho
Rare explicit tenant-side paragraph: subsec. (2) is written for the tenant, separate from the landlord's subsec. (1). 'Month' means calendar month (Idaho Code § 73-114). The clock runs from the notice date to a tenant-named date; aligning to a period boundary remains the safe practice. A landlord changing month-to-month terms owes 15 days' written notice before month end (§ 55-307).
Worked example: rent due on the 1st, written notice delivered June 10. The earliest compliant termination date is July 31, 2026 — notice must clear the required period and land on a rental-period boundary, which is the step most people miss. Our generator computes this date from your actual rent schedule.
Your lease can require more
State law is the floor, not the ceiling. If your lease requires more notice than the statute (60 days is common in larger complexes), the longer period controls. Read the termination or notice clause before sending anything — a proper letter satisfies both requirements at once.
What notice does your landlord owe you?
The other direction matters too: a Idaho landlord ending a month-to-month tenancy generally owes the tenant One calendar month (Idaho Code § 55-208(1); 15-day term-change notice under § 55-307).
Deliver it so it counts
Use a method that creates a record: hand delivery with a signed acknowledgement, or certified mail with return receipt. If your lease names a required delivery method, use that one. Keep a copy of the letter and the receipt — together they are your proof that notice was proper and on time.
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State rule applied, termination date computed from your rent schedule, deposit rights reserved.
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WriteMyNotice.com is a self-help document preparation service, not a law firm, and this page is general information, not legal advice. Statutes change and leases can require more notice than state law — always check your lease and, for significant matters, consult a licensed attorney in your state. Statute references verified June 2026.