Idaho Code

Idaho Code § 55-1113 (2026)

Exemption of proceeds of sale. 

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Exemption of proceeds of sale. 

The money paid to the claimant is entitled, for the period of six (6) months thereafter, to the same protection against legal process and the voluntary disposition of the husband, which the law gives to the homestead.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 5 cases (1 in the last 5 years), 1985–2022 · leading case: In Re Wiley, 352 B.R. 716 (Bankr. D. Idaho 2006).
In Re Wiley, 352 B.R. 716 (Bankr. D. Idaho 2006). · cites it 13× “In their post-hearing brief, Debtors claimed, for the first time, the condemnation proceeds were also exempt under Idaho Code § 55-1113 . See Doc. No. 28 at 2.”
In Re White, 377 B.R. 633 (Bankr. D. Ariz. 2007). “5/12-906 (West 2007) (Illinois homestead proceeds are exempt for a period of one year after sale of the homestead); Tex.”
Tr. Servs. Corp. v. Deglopper (In Re Deglopper), 53 B.R. 95 (Bankr. D. Idaho 1985). · cites it 2× “The debtor argues that, pursuant to I.C. § 55-1113, the debtor’s homestead exemption extends to the proceeds of the sale of the homestead for six months after the sale; and that this period of time should not include the period of time after the trustee filed its turnover…”
Steven C. Wallwork (Bankr. D. Idaho 2020). · cites it 4× “On schedule A, Debtor listed the 14th Street property as an asset, and on schedule C he claimed it exempt under Idaho Code § 55-1113 in the full amount of the exemption permitted by law, $100,000.”
Haleigh Zent (Bankr. D. Idaho 2022). · cites it 2× “A debtor may also claim the proceeds from an involuntary sale of a homestead exempt for six months pursuant to Idaho Code § 55-1113 . This is the statute Debtor utilized in her amended petition.”
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