Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SF421

Introduced
2/24/25  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to property law by modifying provisions related to landlord and tenant law and forcible entry and detainer actions, and including effective date provisions.

Impact

The bill directly modifies the existing landlord-tenant laws by addressing the timeframes and conditions under which eviction procedures can be initiated and how personal property is disposed of following eviction. It aims to provide additional protections for tenants against the quick turnover of eviction actions and ensures that their records are sealed, thus potentially reducing the long-term effects of eviction on their rental history. If defendants pay all costs associated with their eviction cases, their records may be sealed—a significant change aimed at fostering stability for tenants after unfavorable judgments.

Summary

Senate File 421 amends several provisions related to property law, specifically concerning landlord and tenant relationships, as well as actions for forcible entry and detainer. Key changes include extending the period for peaceable possession that bars a forcible entry proceeding from 30 to 90 days and establishing new protocols for sealing court records related to eviction proceedings. This ensures that defendants have greater rights regarding their eviction records, particularly in instances where they are found not guilty or where their cases are dismissed.

Contention

Noteworthy points of contention surrounding SF421 may revolve around how these changes could affect landlords' rights and protections within eviction proceedings. While proponents argue that the bill enhances tenant rights and offers them a second chance by sealing records after a set period, opponents may raise concerns that such measures might deter landlords from pursuing necessary eviction actions due to perceived obstacles in their legal rights. The resultant balance between protecting tenants while ensuring landlords can operate within a reasonable framework may be a key area of debate as the bill moves forward through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

IA HSB261

Related A bill for an act relating to property law by modifying provisions related to landlord and tenant law and forcible entry and detainer actions, and including effective date provisions.(See HF 983.)

IA HF983

Similar To A bill for an act relating to property law by modifying provisions related to landlord and tenant law and forcible entry and detainer actions, and including effective date provisions.(Formerly HSB 261.)

Similar Bills

CA SB436

Unlawful detainer: right to redeem tenancy.

IA HF983

A bill for an act relating to property law by modifying provisions related to landlord and tenant law and forcible entry and detainer actions, and including effective date provisions.(Formerly HSB 261.)

IA HSB261

A bill for an act relating to property law by modifying provisions related to landlord and tenant law and forcible entry and detainer actions, and including effective date provisions.(See HF 983.)

AZ HB2756

Landlord tenant; nonpayment; proceedings

IA SF412

A bill for an act relating to property law, including rent, rental agreements, notice requirements, and possession of property.(Formerly SSB 1047.)

IA SSB1047

A bill for an act relating to property law, including manufactured or mobile home retailer licenses, rent, rental agreements, notice requirements, and possession of property.(See SF 412.)

IA HF973

A bill for an act relating to property law, including manufactured or mobile home retailer licenses, rent, rental agreements, notice requirements, and possession of property.(Formerly HSB 234.)

IA HSB234

A bill for an act relating to property law, including manufactured or mobile home retailer licenses, rent, rental agreements, notice requirements, and possession of property.(See HF 973.)