Iowa Landlord Tenant Without Lease

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Iowa
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IA-1048LT
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This is a letter from the Landlord to Tenant indicating that under the conditions of the Lease Agreement, Tenant is required to inform the Landlord of any condition of which Tenant has actual knowledge which may cause damage to the premises. Landlord can then correct the problem and prevent injury to persons and/or damage to property.

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FAQ

A landlord cannot throw tenants or their personal property out without getting a court order first. This is illegal. The court procedure to evict a tenant is called a "forcible entry and detainer." It is more commonly called an eviction.

Eviction Process for No Lease / End of LeaseWeek-to-Week If rent is paid on a week-to-week basis, a landlord must provide the tenant with a 10-Day Notice to Quit.Month-to-Month If rent is paid on a month-to-month basis, a landlord must provide the tenant with a 30-Day Notice to Quit.More items...?

Yes, you can kick someone out of your house in Iowa. If the person did not pay rent or have a written or verbal agreement to live in your home, then you do not need to give them any notice prior to filing an eviction action with the court.

You can't prevent a tenant from having a tenancy just by not giving them a written tenancy agreement. As soon as they go in and start paying rent, a tenancy will be created under s54(2) of the Law of Property Act 1925 (which sets out the circumstances under which a tenancy agreement is not needed for short lets).

If there is no tenancy agreement, a tenant cannot be given a section 21 notice for eviction. Instead, a landlord must use a section 8 notice (with a ground for eviction). To be able to evict a tenant in the absence of a written tenancy agreement, a landlord will need to apply to the courts for a possession order.

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