Iowa Code
Chapter 562A - UNIFORM RESIDENTIAL LANDLORD AND TENANT LAW
Section 562A.12 - Rental deposits.

562A.12 Rental deposits.
1. A landlord shall not demand or receive as a security deposit an amount or value in excess of two months’ rent.
2. All rental deposits shall be held by the landlord for the tenant, who is a party to the agreement, in a bank or savings and loan association or credit union which is insured by an agency of the federal government. Rental deposits shall not be commingled with the personal funds of the landlord. Notwithstanding the provisions of chapter 543B, all rental deposits may be held in a trust account, which may be a common trust account and which may be an interest-bearing account. Any interest earned on a rental deposit during the first five years of a tenancy shall be the property of the landlord.
3. a. A landlord shall, within thirty days from the date of termination of the tenancy and receipt of the tenant’s mailing address or delivery instructions, return the rental deposit to the tenant or furnish to the tenant a written statement showing the specific reason for withholding of the rental deposit or any portion thereof. If the rental deposit or any portion of the rental deposit is withheld for the restoration of the dwelling unit, the statement shall specify the nature of the damages. The landlord may withhold from the rental deposit only such amounts as are reasonably necessary for the following reasons:
(1) To remedy a tenant’s default in the payment of rent or of other funds due to the landlord pursuant to the rental agreement.
(2) To restore the dwelling unit to its condition at the commencement of the tenancy, ordinary wear and tear excepted.
(3) To recover expenses incurred in acquiring possession of the premises from a tenant who does not act in good faith in failing to surrender and vacate the premises upon noncompliance with the rental agreement and notification of such noncompliance pursuant to this chapter.
b. In an action concerning the rental deposit, the burden of proving, by a preponderance of the evidence, the reason for withholding all or any portion of the rental deposit shall be on the landlord.
4. A landlord who fails to provide a written statement within thirty days of termination of the tenancy and receipt of the tenant’s mailing address or delivery instructions shall forfeit all rights to withhold any portion of the rental deposit. If no mailing address or instructions are provided to the landlord within one year from the termination of the tenancy the rental deposit shall revert to the landlord and the tenant will be deemed to have forfeited all rights to the rental deposit.
5. a. Upon termination of a landlord’s interest in the dwelling unit, the landlord or an agent of the landlord shall, within a reasonable time, transfer the rental deposit, or any remainder after any lawful deductions to the landlord’s successor in interest and notify the tenant of the transfer and of the transferee’s name and address or return the deposit, or any remainder after any lawful deductions to the tenant.
b. Upon the termination of the landlord’s interest in the dwelling unit and compliance with the provisions of this subsection, the landlord shall be relieved of any further liability with respect to the rental deposit.
6. Upon termination of the landlord’s interest in the dwelling unit, the landlord’s successor in interest shall have all the rights and obligations of the landlord with respect to the rental deposits, except that if the tenant does not object to the stated amount within twenty days after written notice to the tenant of the amount of rental deposit being transferred or assumed, the obligations of the landlord’s successor to return the deposit shall be limited to the amount contained in the notice. The notice shall contain a stamped envelope addressed to the landlord’s successor.
7. The bad-faith retention of a deposit by a landlord, or any portion of the rental deposit, in violation of this section shall subject the landlord to punitive damages not to exceed twice the monthly rental payment in addition to actual damages.
8. The court may, in any action on a rental agreement, award reasonable attorney fees to the prevailing party.
[C75, 77, §562.9 – 562.14; C79, 81, §562A.12]
93 Acts, ch 154, §13; 2010 Acts, ch 1017, §2, 11; 2013 Acts, ch 30, §261; 2013 Acts, ch 97, §4; 2014 Acts, ch 1026, §123
Referred to in §562A.21, 562A.25

Structure Iowa Code

Iowa Code

Title XIV - PROPERTY

Chapter 562A - UNIFORM RESIDENTIAL LANDLORD AND TENANT LAW

Section 562A.1 - Short title.

Section 562A.2 - Purposes — rules of construction.

Section 562A.3 - Supplementary principles of law applicable.

Section 562A.4 - Administration of remedies — enforcement.

Section 562A.5 - Exclusions from application of chapter.

Section 562A.6 - General definitions.

Section 562A.7 - Unconscionability.

Section 562A.8 - Notice.

Section 562A.8A - Computation of time.

Section 562A.9 - Terms and conditions of rental agreement.

Section 562A.10 - Effect of unsigned or undelivered rental agreement.

Section 562A.11 - Prohibited provisions in rental agreements.

Section 562A.12 - Rental deposits.

Section 562A.13 - Disclosure.

Section 562A.14 - Landlord to supply possession of dwelling unit.

Section 562A.15 - Landlord to maintain fit premises.

Section 562A.16 - Limitation of liability.

Section 562A.17 - Tenant to maintain dwelling unit.

Section 562A.18 - Rules.

Section 562A.19 - Access.

Section 562A.20 - Tenant to use and occupy.

Section 562A.21 - Noncompliance by the landlord — in general.

Section 562A.22 - Failure to deliver possession.

Section 562A.23 - Wrongful failure to supply heat, water, hot water or essential services.

Section 562A.24 - Landlord’s noncompliance as defense to action for possession or rent.

Section 562A.25 - Fire or casualty damage.

Section 562A.26 - Tenant’s remedies for landlord’s unlawful ouster, exclusion, or diminution of service.

Section 562A.27 - Noncompliance with rental agreement — failure to pay rent — violation of federal regulation.

Section 562A.27A - Termination for creating a clear and present danger to others.

Section 562A.27B - Right to summon emergency assistance — waiver of rights.

Section 562A.28 - Failure to maintain.

Section 562A.29 - Remedies for absence, nonuse and abandonment.

Section 562A.29A - Method of service of notice on tenant.

Section 562A.30 - Waiver of landlord’s right to terminate.

Section 562A.31 - Landlord liens — distress for rent.

Section 562A.32 - Remedy after termination.

Section 562A.33 - Recovery of possession limited.

Section 562A.34 - Periodic tenancy — holdover remedies.

Section 562A.35 - Landlord and tenant remedies for abuse of access.

Section 562A.36 - Retaliatory conduct prohibited.

Section 562A.37 - Applicability.