A bill for an act relating to unfair residential real estate service agreements, providing penalties, and making penalties applicable.(See HF 475.)
Impact
If enacted, HSB175 would significantly alter how service agreements related to residential real estate are handled in Iowa. By rendering certain agreements unenforceable based on their unfair characteristics, the bill seeks to prevent consumers from being bound to terms that are detrimental or exploitative. This shift is anticipated to empower consumers, allowing them to challenge unfair agreements more effectively and seek recourse through civil penalties if they become victims of such practices. Furthermore, the bill's provisions may discourage deceitful practices by real estate service providers, fostering greater transparency in the market.
Summary
House Study Bill 175 (HSB175) aims to enhance protections for consumers in the residential real estate market by addressing unfair service agreements. The bill defines unfair service agreements, establishes their unenforceability, and outlines penalties for those who engage in unlawful practices related to such agreements. Specifically, it targets agreements that do not require complete service performance within one year, that run with the land, or create a lien or encumbrance without proper notifications to property owners. This legislative initiative reflects a commitment to safeguarding consumers from potentially predatory practices in the real estate sector.
Contention
Despite the bill's protective intentions, there may be concerns among stakeholders regarding the implications for businesses involved in residential real estate services. Critics may argue that restricting the enforceability of these agreements could adversely affect legitimate business operations, particularly if they rely on agreements that may fit the definition of 'unfair' as outlined in HSB175. Furthermore, the introduction of criminal penalties for recording such agreements, classified as aggravated misdemeanors, could raise concerns about potential overreach and the resulting chilling effect on industry practices. Balancing consumer protection with the interests of service providers will likely be a pivotal point of discussion as the bill progresses.
Related
A bill for an act relating to unfair residential real estate service agreements, providing penalties, and making penalties applicable.(See SF 417.)
IA SF417
Replaced by
A bill for an act relating to unfair residential real estate service agreements, providing penalties, and making penalties applicable.(Formerly SSB 1156.)
IA HF475
Replaced by
A bill for an act relating to unfair residential real estate service agreements, providing penalties, and making penalties applicable. (Formerly HSB 175.) Effective date: 07/01/2023.
A bill for an act relating to unfair residential real estate service agreements, providing penalties, and making penalties applicable. (Formerly HSB 175.) Effective date: 07/01/2023.
A bill for an act relating to unfair residential real estate service agreements, providing penalties, and making penalties applicable.(Formerly SSB 1156.)
A bill for an act relating to the use of an electronic device in a voice-activated or hands-free mode while driving, providing penalties, and making penalties applicable.(See HF 827.)
A bill for an act relating to unfair residential real estate service agreements, providing penalties, and making penalties applicable.(Formerly SSB 1156.)
A bill for an act relating to unfair residential real estate service agreements, providing penalties, and making penalties applicable. (Formerly HSB 175.) Effective date: 07/01/2023.