Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SF460 Latest Draft

Bill / Enrolled Version Filed 04/10/2025

                            Senate File 460 - Enrolled   Senate File 460   AN ACT   RELATING TO HOME INSPECTIONS, INCLUDING PERSONS AUTHORIZED TO   PERFORM HOME INSPECTIONS AND REQUIREMENTS FOR INDEPENDENT   HOME INSPECTION REPORTS, PROVIDING PENALTIES, AND MAKING   PENALTIES APPLICABLE.   BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA:    Section 1. NEW SECTION   . 558A.4A Independent home inspection    report  persons authorized to issue.    1. A person shall not issue an independent home inspection    report unless the person is a home inspector, a person who    holds a license or registration in good standing to perform    home inspections in another state, an architect licensed    pursuant to chapter 544A, or a professional engineer licensed    pursuant to chapter 542B.    2. A home inspector shall conduct a home inspection with the    degree of care that a reasonably prudent home inspector would    exercise, which shall be based on the standards of practice and    code of ethics of a national home inspectors association.    3. a. A home inspector, employer of a home inspector, or a    person who controls or has a financial interest in the employer    of a home inspector, who does any of the following commits an    unlawful practice under section 714.16, subsection 2, paragraph    a :      (1) Performs or offers to perform for an additional fee any    repairs to a structure with respect to which the home inspector    has prepared a home inspection report within the preceding    

  Senate File 460, p. 2   twelve months. This subparagraph does not apply to remediation    for radon or wood-destroying insects.    (2) Inspects for a fee any property in which the home    inspector, the employer of the home inspector, or person    who controls or has a financial interest in the employer    of a home inspector has an interest in the transfer of the    property, including but not limited to receipt of a commission    as a licensee under chapter 543B, unless the interest in the    transfer of the property is disclosed in writing to the buyer    before the home inspection is performed and the buyer signs an    acknowledgment of receipt of the disclosure.    (3) Offers or delivers a commission, referral fee, or    kickback to the seller of the inspected property or to a    licensee under chapter 543B for either or both of the seller    and the buyer for the referral of business to the home    inspector, the employer of the home inspector, or person who    controls or has a financial interest in the employer of a home    inspector.    (4) Accepts an engagement to perform a home inspection or    to prepare a home inspection report in which the engagement    or the fee payable for the inspection is contingent upon    the conclusions in the report, preestablished or prescribed    findings, or the closing of the transaction.    b. Paragraph a does not apply to a home warranty company    that is affiliated with or retains a home inspector if the home    warranty company performs repairs pursuant to claims made under    a home warranty contract.    c. In addition to any remedies available for a violation    of section 714.16, subsection 2, paragraph a , the owner    of a property on which repairs are performed in violation of    paragraph a , subparagraph (1), shall be entitled to a full    refund of any moneys paid for those repairs, and any promissory    note or other obligation to pay given to the person performing    those repairs shall be void.    4. An independent home inspection report must be in writing    and must include all of the following:    a. A description of the scope of the inspection, including    an identification of the structural elements, systems, and    subsystems covered by the report.   

  Senate File 460, p. 3   b. A description of any material defects noted during the    inspection, along with any recommendation that certain experts    be retained to determine the extent of the defects and any    corrective action that should be taken. A material defect that    poses an unreasonable risk to people on the property must be    conspicuously identified as such.    c. All of the following statements, set forth conspicuously:    (1) A home inspection is intended to assist in evaluation    of the overall condition of the dwelling. The inspection is    based on observation of the visible and apparent condition of    the structure and its components on the date of inspection.    (2) The results of this home inspection are not intended    to make any representation regarding the presence or absence    of latent or concealed defects that are not reasonably    ascertainable in a competently performed home inspection. No    warranty or guarantee is expressed or implied.    (3) If the person conducting your home inspection is not    a licensed structural engineer or other professional whose    license authorizes the rendering of an opinion as to the    structural integrity of a building or its other component    parts, you may be advised to seek a professional opinion as to    any defects or concerns mentioned in the report.    (4) The home inspection report is not to be construed as an    appraisal and may not be used as such for any purpose.    5. Except as otherwise required by law, a home inspector    shall not deliver a home inspection report to any person other    than the client of the home inspector without the clients    consent. The seller shall have the right, upon request, to    receive without charge a copy of a home inspection report from    the person for whom it was prepared.    6. A home inspector shall not express either orally or    in writing an estimate of the cost to repair a defect found    during a home inspection, except that such an estimate may be    included in an independent home inspection report if all of the    following apply:    a. The report identifies the source of the estimate.    b. The estimate is stated as a range of costs.    c. The report states that the parties should consider    obtaining an estimate from a contractor who performs the type   

  Senate File 460, p. 4   of repair involved.    7. A home inspector shall maintain insurance against errors    and omissions in the performance of a home inspection and    general liability, with coverages of not less than one hundred    thousand dollars per occurrence and five hundred thousand    dollars in the aggregate, and with deductibles of not more than    two thousand five hundred dollars.    a. Except as provided in paragraph b , a home inspector    shall maintain insurance under this subsection for at least one    year after the latest home inspection report the home inspector    delivers.    b. Paragraph a does not apply to a home inspection report    that was delivered prior to the effective date of this Act.    8. A buyer shall be entitled to rely in good faith, without    independent investigation, on a written representation that a    person is a home inspector, a person who holds a license or    registration in good standing to perform home inspections in    another state, an architect licensed pursuant to chapter 544A,    or a professional engineer licensed pursuant to chapter 542B.    9. A contract with a person to provide a home inspection    shall not limit the liability of the person providing the home    inspection for gross negligence or willful misconduct, or waive    or modify a provision of this section. However, the scope of a    home inspection, the services to be performed, and the systems    and conditions to be inspected or excluded from inspection may    be defined by a contract between the person providing the home    inspection and the client.    10. a. A home inspector who does not maintain insurance in    violation of subsection 7 or who falsely represents that the    person is a home inspector, a person who holds a license or    registration in good standing to perform home inspections in    another state, an architect licensed pursuant to chapter 544A,    or a professional engineer licensed pursuant to chapter 542B,    is guilty of the following:    (1) For a first offense, a simple misdemeanor.    (2) For a second or subsequent offense, a serious    misdemeanor.    b. A person who violates a provision of subsection 4 is    guilty of a simple misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to   

  Senate File 460, p. 5   exceed five hundred dollars.    11. For purposes of this section:    a. Home inspection means a noninvasive visual examination    of some combination of the mechanical, electrical, or plumbing    systems or the structural and essential components of a    residential dwelling, that is intended to identify material    defects in those systems and components and is performed for    a fee in connection with or in preparation for a proposed or    possible residential real estate transfer. Home inspection    includes a consultation regarding the property that is    represented to be a home inspection or that is described by a    similar term. Home inspection does not include an examination    of a single system or component of a residential dwelling or an    examination that is limited to inspection for or of one or more    of the following:    (1) Wood-destroying insects.    (2) Underground tanks and wells.    (3) Septic systems.    (4) Swimming pools and spas.    (5) Alarm systems.    (6) Air and water quality.    (7) Tennis courts and playground equipment.    (8) Pollutants.    (9) Toxic chemicals and environmental hazards.    b. Home inspection report means a written report of the    results of a home inspection.    c. Home inspector means a member in good standing of a    national home inspectors association, or a person supervised    by a member in good standing of a national home inspectors    association who agrees to be responsible for the contents of    any home inspection report produced by the person.    d. National home inspectors association means a national    association of home inspectors that meets all of the following    requirements:    (1) Operates on a nonprofit basis and does not operate as a    franchise.    (2) Has members in more than ten states.    (3) Requires that a person shall not become a full member    unless the person has performed or participated in more than   

  Senate File 460, p. 6   one hundred home inspections and has passed a psychometrically    sound examination testing knowledge of the proper procedures    for conducting a home inspection.    (4) Requires that its members comply with a code of conduct    and attend continuing professional education classes as an    ongoing condition of membership.    ______________________________   AMY SINCLAIR   President of the Senate   ______________________________   PAT GRASSLEY   Speaker of the House   I hereby certify that this bill originated in the Senate and   is known as Senate File 460, Ninety-first General Assembly.   ______________________________   W. CHARLES SMITHSON   Secretary of the Senate   Approved _______________, 2025 ______________________________   KIM REYNOLDS   Governor