Iowa Code § 562.4
Tenant at will — notice to terminate
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Current — January 1, 2013
As of January 1, 2012
A person in the possession of real estate, with the assent of the owner, is presumed to be a tenant at will until the contrary is shown, and thirty days’ notice in writing must be served upon either party or a successor of the party before termination of the tenancy. However, if a rent is reserved payable at intervals of less than thirty days, the length of notice need not be greater than the interval.
A person in the possession of real estate, with the assent of the owner, is presumed to be a tenant at will until the contrary is shown, and thirty days’ notice in writing must be served upon either party or a successor of the party before termination of the tenancy. However, if a rent is reserved payable at intervals of less than thirty days, the length of notice need not be greater than the interval.
83 Acts, ch 132, §2
83 Acts, ch 132, §2
Referred to in
Three-day forcible entry notice, §648.3 and 648.4
Three-day forcible entry notice, §648.3 and 648.4
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