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As discussed in a prior blog post, federal rental assistance funds should soon be available to both landlords and tenants. Below is the latest information we have in this regard.
Recap
Section 501 of the Congress’s Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act 2021 provides $25 billion in additional rental assistance funds as part of the Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP). The Act contains guidelines regarding the distribution of funds. The rental assistance funds are being provided by U.S. Treasury and will be distributed to states, as well as cities and counties with populations greater than 200,000, in varying amounts for each state/city’s use within the Act’s parameters. Each state shall receive no less than $200 million.
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On February 9, 2021, HF442 was introduced in the Iowa House. This bill would negatively impact landlords of manufactured housing communities by adding numerous prejudicial changes for landlords into Iowa law. Many of the provisions in this bill were also contained in bills from the last legislative session; those bills did not pass.
The bill would make several substantial changes to Iowa Code Chapter 562B, Iowa’s Manufactured Housing Community law. Many landlords fear that similar amendments may be proposed in the future for all Iowa landlords under Iowa Code Chapter 562A (Iowa’s Uniform Residential Landlord-Tenant law).
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Week four brought extensive committee work in both chambers Monday-Wednesday, with a slower day on Thursday due to the snow in Des Moines and across the state, though virtual meetings allowed the Senate to continue to conduct business, despite the snowstorm. With numerous bills through committee, we will likely see more floor action in the coming weeks. Over 100 study bills were introduced this week alone, and more are expected as individual requests continue to be drafted. Next week brings the first legislative deadline. Friday, February 12 is the final day for individual senator and representative requests for bill and joint resolution drafts.