Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SSB1149

Introduced
2/18/25  

Caption

A bill for an act concerning self-storage facilities, including acceptances and defaults of rental agreements.(See SF 471.)

Impact

Moreover, SSB1149 stipulates that if an occupant fails to renew their rental agreement or is deemed in default, the operator is required to notify the occupant—either via written notice or electronically—allowing them 15 days to remove their personal property. During this 15-day notice period, the operator has the right to limit the occupant's access to the leased space according to the terms outlined in the original rental agreement. This change emphasizes the operators' authority while ensuring that occupants are made aware of any defaults actively.

Overall

In summary, SSB1149 introduces critical adjustments to how self-storage agreements are formed and executed within the state. By clarifying processes about rental agreements and the responsibilities of both parties, the bill seeks to enhance operational efficiency within self-storage services while also raising important discussions about user rights and protections in the context of defaults and access limitations.

Summary

Senate Study Bill 1149 (SSB1149) addresses regulations concerning self-storage facilities specifically focusing on the acceptance and default of rental agreements. This bill mandates that if a person takes possession of a leased space without executing a written rental agreement within 30 days, they are considered to have accepted the terms as presented in the rental agreement by the operator. This stipulation aims to streamline the rental process and clarify occupancy rights for both operators and occupants.

Contention

Key points of contention around SSB1149 include its potential impact on the rights of occupants who may inadvertently find themselves in default due to not fulfilling the requirement of executing the rental agreement. Critics could argue this creates an undue burden on users of self-storage, potentially making it easier for operators to deny access to stored possessions. Furthermore, there are concerns about the implications of the bill on the treatment of personal property left in storage during default, raising questions about fairness and due process.

Companion Bills

IA SF471

Replaced by A bill for an act concerning self-storage facilities, including acceptances and defaults of rental agreements.(Formerly SSB 1149.)

Previously Filed As

IA SF526

A bill for an act regarding port authorities, including by allowing port authorities to enter into certain loan agreements and lease contracts.(Formerly SF 306.)

IA SF335

A bill for an act prohibiting persons from entering single and multiple occupancy toilet facilities and other facilities in elementary and secondary schools that do not correspond with the person's biological sex and including effective date provisions.(See SF 482.)

IA SF306

A bill for an act regarding port authorities, including by allowing port authorities to enter into certain loan agreements and lease contracts.(See SF 526.)

IA SSB3102

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.

IA SSB1188

A bill for an act providing for business organizations, including limited liability companies, providing penalties, and including effective date provisions.(See SF 544.)

IA SSB1177

A bill for an act relating to commercial transactions, including control and transmission of electronic records and digital assets.(See SF 540, SF 2389.)

IA SSB1053

A bill for an act regarding the registration and titling of motor vehicles, including by providing for initial registration and titling by any county treasurer and by modifying related fees and the amount of fees retained by county treasurers.(Formerly SF 80; See SF 380.)

IA SF540

A bill for an act relating to commercial transactions, including control and transmission of electronic records and digital assets.(Formerly SSB 1177; See SF 2389.)

IA SSB3075

A bill for an act relating to public utilities, including energy production, public utility affiliates, and cable and video service.(See SF 2300.)

IA HSB125

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 669.)

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