Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF816

Introduced
3/6/25  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to creation of transfer on death deeds and to disclaimers of an interest in real property.

Impact

If enacted, HF816 would impact state laws by introducing a structured and formalized process for creating TOD deeds that are revocable and nontestamentary in nature. This means that individuals can change their designated beneficiaries or rescind the deed at any time before death, thus retaining full control over their property. Additionally, the bill outlines the essential elements and formalities required for creating a valid TOD deed, ensuring consistency and clarity in the mechanism of property transfer while safeguarding the interests of creditors through provisions relating to liabilities arising from the transferor's estate.

Summary

House File 816 (HF816) is a legislative proposal in Iowa concerning the creation and use of transfer on death deeds (TOD deeds). These deeds allow individuals to transfer property outside of probate to one or more designated beneficiaries upon the transferor's death. The bill aims to simplify the transfer process of property, making it more straightforward for citizens to allocate their real estate holdings without the complexities of probate court. By permitting individuals to execute a TOD deed, HF816 can ease the passage of property ownership to beneficiaries after the transferor’s death, thereby potentially reducing legal fees and administrative burdens associated with property transfer through probate.

Contention

Critics of HF816 may express concerns regarding the implications of allowing such transfers without the oversight of a probate process, as it could complicate claims by creditors or statutory claims against the estate of the transferor. The legislation also emphasizes that the transfer does not create a legal interest for the beneficiaries until the death of the transferor, which means there’s a possibility that beneficiaries might have to deal with unexpected claims or lose the intended inheritance if the property is encumbered. However, supporters argue that the benefits of streamlined property transfers outweigh the risks, positing that this bill aligns with a growing trend towards simplifying property transfers in a way that respects the desires of property owners.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IA HSB634

A bill for an act relating to the forfeiture of property for criminal offenses and repealing civil forfeiture.(See HF 2560.)

IA HF2560

A bill for an act relating to the forfeiture of property for criminal offenses and repealing civil forfeiture. (Formerly HSB 634.)

IA HSB173

A bill for an act relating to the transferring, carrying, transportation, and possession of weapons by certain persons and in certain locations, and including effective date provisions.(See HF 654.)

IA SSB3116

A bill for an act relating to the treasurer of state's duties, including Iowa educational savings plan trust and Iowa ABLE savings plan trust requirements and disposition of unclaimed property, and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions.(See SF 2236.)

IA HSB626

A bill for an act relating to the treasurer of state's duties, including Iowa educational savings plan trust and Iowa ABLE savings plan trust requirements and disposition of unclaimed property, and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions.(See HF 2537, HF 2667.)

IA HF2519

A bill for an act relating to commercial transactions, including control and transmission of electronic records and digital assets.(Formerly HF 618, HSB 195.)

IA HF2162

A bill for an act relating to property assessment standards and litigation.

IA HF2537

A bill for an act relating to the treasurer of state's duties, including Iowa educational savings plan trust and Iowa ABLE savings plan trust requirements and disposition of unclaimed property, and including retroactive applicability provisions.(Formerly HSB 626; See HF 2667.)

IA HF2366

A bill for an act relating to probate law, including charitable organizations as named beneficiaries. (Formerly HF 649, HF 515.) Effective date: 07/01/2024.

IA HF650

A bill for an act relating to the creation, administration, and termination of adult and minor guardianships and conservatorships.(Formerly HSB 109.)

Similar Bills

IA SF408

A bill for an act relating to creation of transfer on death deeds and to disclaimers of an interest in real property, and including applicability provisions.

IA HF125

A bill for an act relating to creation of transfer on death deeds and to disclaimers of an interest in real property, and including applicability provisions.

DE HB147

An Act To Amend Title 12, Title 25, And Title 30 Of The Delaware Code Relating To The Uniform Real Property Transfer On Death Act.

DE HB147

An Act To Amend Title 12, Title 18, Title 25, And Title 30 Of The Delaware Code Relating To The Uniform Real Property Transfer On Death Act.

TN SB0984

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 8; Title 30; Title 31; Title 32; Title 35; Title 55; Title 66 and Title 67, relative to property.

NJ A4539

Establishes "Uniform Real Property Transfer on Death Act."

NJ S3376

Establishes "Uniform Real Property Transfer on Death Act."

NH SB243

Permitting transfer on death deeds for real property.