An Iowa lease agreement is a contract between a landlord and tenant for renting property. The tenant agrees to pay monthly rent and maintain the property, while the landlord performs a credit check and verifies income before signing the lease.
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Standard Residential Lease Agreement
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Simple (1-Page) Lease Agreement
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Most Recent US Home Facts
- Population (2023): 334,914,895
- Median Households (2022): 125,736,353
- Median Household Income (2022): $75,149
- Owner-occupied Households (2022): 64.8%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
This Agreement Form Must Include the Following
Required Disclosures (4)
- Agent/Landlord Identification
- Lead-Based Paint Disclosure Form
- Shared Utilities
- Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Information System
Security Deposits
Paying Rent
Grace Period – Rent must be paid on the agreed-upon date by the landlord and tenant in Iowa. In the absence of a rent grace period, the landlord may issue a 3-day notice to quit if the rent is not paid.
Late Fees – Failure to make timely rent payments may lead to a penalty. The amount of the penalty is determined by the monthly rent due and is categorized into two tiers. In the event that the monthly rent is $700 or less, the maximum penalty is $12 per day, with a monthly cap of $60. However, if the monthly rent exceeds $700, the maximum penalty is $20 per day, with a monthly limit of $100. It is essential to ensure that rent payments are made on time to avoid incurring penalties.
NSF Fee – $25 per bounced rent check.
Source: § 562A.9(3), § 562A.9(4)