Iowa 3 Day Notice To Quit

Last Updated: May 15, 2024 by Roberto Valenzuela

An Iowa 3 Day Notice To Quit is a letter that complies with state legal requirements to begin eviction against a tenant for nonpayment of rent. The tenant must pay the rent balance due move out within three (3) calendar days of receiving notice.

When To Use an Iowa 3 Day Notice To Quit

An Iowa 3 Day Notice To Quit begins the eviction process when the tenant is late on rent. A landlord may deliver this notice when any portion of the rent remains unpaid, beginning the day after rent is normally due.

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Any Iowa property that was covered by the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act is federally entitled to a minimum 30 days of advance notice before a landlord can file an eviction for nonpayment of rent or other fees. Iowa landlords must also fill out a CARES Act Landlord Verification before filing for eviction.

Some types of Iowa lease termination notice may allow different reasons for termination, or different notice periods. This may also apply to an eviction notice issued because of a lease or legal violation.

How To Write an Iowa 3 Day Notice To Quit

To help ensure the legal compliance of a Notice To Quit:

  1. Use the full name of the receiving parties, and address of record, if known
  2. Specify the basis upon which the tenancy will terminate and payment necessary to avoid termination
  3. Specify the termination date of the lease or tenancy
  4. Fill in the full address of the rental premises
  5. Provide updated/current address and phone number information
  6. Print name and sign the notice
  7. Complete the certificate of service by indicating the date and method of notice delivery, along with printed name and signature

It is easy to lose an otherwise justified legal action because of improper notice. Check carefully to ensure enough time after notice is delivered, not when it’s sent.

How To Serve an Iowa 3 Day Notice To Quit

Iowa landlords may deliver a Notice To Quit to a tenant by any of the following methods: 

  1. Hand delivery to the tenant
  2. Hand delivery to the tenant’s spouse, if a reasonable person has cause to believe they live with the tenant
  3. Hand delivery to a person residing at the premises who is at least 18 years old (may be a roommate, family member, or manager/proprietor, if the residence is a rooming house, hotel, club or apartment building)
  4. Other form of delivery to the tenant, evidenced by an acknowledgment of delivery that is signed and dated by a resident of the dwelling unit who is at least 18 years of age
  5. Posting on the primary entrance door of the dwelling unit, PLUS mailing by both regular mail AND certified mail to the tenant’s dwelling or last known address

Mailed notice extends a notice period by four (4) calendar days, to account for variable delivery times.

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In almost all cases, notice is legally served when it is received by the other party, NOT when it’s sent. Check specified date of termination carefully to ensure compliance with the legal requirements for a notice period.

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