Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HSB261

Introduced
2/27/25  

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.(See HF 983.)

Impact

The bill has broader implications on the eviction process as it mandates the sealing of court records under certain conditions, such as when a defendant is found not guilty, cases are dismissed, or when there is no genuine issue of material fact. This sealing must occur within three days of the decision. The intention behind these provisions is to protect tenants' rights and maintain their privacy, which could greatly affect how eviction records are handled in courts and reduce the stigma associated with evictions.

Summary

HSB261 introduces significant changes to landlord and tenant law in Iowa, specifically modifying provisions related to forcible entry and detainer actions. One of the key changes includes extending the peaceable possession period from 30 days to 90 days, meaning if a tenant occupies a property peaceably for this duration with the landlord's knowledge after the cause of action arises, they cannot be subject to eviction proceedings during that time. Additionally, the bill redefines ‘rent’ to encompass not just base rent but also utilities, late fees, and any other payments made under the rental agreement.

Contention

While HSB261 aims to enhance tenant protection, there are points of contention. Critics may argue that extending the peaceable possession period could hamper landlords' ability to regain possession of their property efficiently, potentially impacting their financial stability. Moreover, the communication methods stipulated for serving notices—requiring mailing and posting on the primary entrance—might be seen as burdensome by some landlords who may prefer more immediate forms of communication.

Summary_conclusion

Overall, HSB261 seeks to balance the rights of tenants with the responsibilities of landlords. The arguments in favor emphasize tenant protection and privacy, whereas opponents raise concerns about landlords’ rights and property management. This discussion is likely to continue as the bill moves through legislative processes.

Companion Bills

IA SF421

Replaced by 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.

IA HF983

Replaced by 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.)

Previously Filed As

IA SF423

A bill for an act relating to property law, including rental properties, manufactured home communities, mobile home parks, and actions relating to such properties, making penalties applicable, and including effective date and applicability provisions.

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.)

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 SSB1220

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 HF669

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 125.)

IA HF26

A bill for an act relating to the use of inventory checklists upon commencement and termination of residential tenancies, and including applicability provisions.(See HF 305.)

IA HF548

A bill for an act relating to court records for residential forcible entry and detainer actions and including effective date provisions. (Formerly HSB 43.)

IA HF305

A bill for an act relating to the use of inventory checklists upon commencement and termination of residential tenancies, and including applicability provisions.(Formerly HF 26.)

IA HSB43

A bill for an act relating to court records for residential forcible entry and detainer actions.(See HF 548.)

IA SSB1118

A bill for an act relating to court records for residential forcible entry and detainer actions.

Similar Bills

CA SB436

Unlawful detainer: notice to terminate tenancy.

IA SF412

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

CA AB2179

COVID-19 relief: tenancy.

AZ HB2756

Landlord tenant; nonpayment; proceedings

IA SF421

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.

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.)

MN SF3492

Residential housing tenant and landlord provisions modifications

OR SB799

Relating to residential tenancies; declaring an emergency.