The Idaho Statement of Denial is a document used in the state of Idaho to deny or disclaim certain rights related to real estate transactions. It is used when parties involved in a real estate transaction want to disclaim or deny any responsibility or liability for certain aspects of the transaction. There are two types of Idaho Statement of Denial: General Denial and Specific Denial. The General Denial form is used when parties involved in a transaction want to deny any and all responsibility for the transaction. This type of denial is generally used when parties do not know what specific liabilities or obligations the transaction may involve. The Specific Denial form is used when parties involved in a transaction want to deny specific liabilities or obligations associated with the transaction. This type of denial is generally used when the parties involved have a clear understanding of what liabilities or obligations the transaction may involve. It is important to note that the Idaho Statement of Denial does not absolve parties of any obligations or liabilities they have under Idaho law. It is purely a statement of denial and does not constitute a waiver of any rights or liabilities.