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Please describe any requirements under applicable state law for attorney, abstractor or other special professional involvement, for example, in the search, examination, opinion of title, signing, closing, disbursement, recording, preparation of documents, and/or policy-issuance.
Title insurance is not a line of insurance authorized to be written in Iowa, and there are no agents operating within the state. For further information, please call 1-800-821-7154.
Does your state permit or require a cancellation fee or commitment fee upon cancellation?
Not applicable.
If anyone other than the lender (such as a title agent, settlement agent, underwriter or attorney) has the authority to release the security instrument, please describe.
Not applicable.
Please describe the kinds of deeds that are customary for commercial and residential transactions. Please describe the kinds of deeds that are generally not insurable.
General warranty deed, special warranty deed, court officer’s deed, corporation warranty deed, joint tenancy warranty deed, quit claim deed (unusual). There are no general practices regarding deed forms.
Is there a good funds requirement in your state?
No, Sec, 535B.20 (9-4-19)
If a non-title holding spouse is required to join in the execution of a deed or a security instrument, please describe. Any analogous rights, such as those in a civil union or equivalent, should also be addressed.
Yes, common law marriage recognized.
Is there a mortgage tax in your state? If yes, is it uniform across the state or does it vary? If it is uniform, please describe.
No.
Who customarily pays for:
(a) Owner’s Policy? Split
(b) Transfer Tax & Recording Fee? Seller
(c) Survey Charges? Buyer
(d) Closing/Settlement Fees? Customarily split, but negotiable
Please describe any statutory or regulatory requirements for countersignatures in order to issue the policy (for example, residency requirements).
No state requirements.
Please describe the general tax year, due dates, and delinquency dates, including lien dates and payment cycle.
Please call 1-800-821-7154 for information relating to real estate taxes on the subject property.
Is there a minimum period of time for a title search required: (a) by state law, (b) pursuant to marketable record title acts, or (c) by any other applicable title examination standards (e.g., state bar association)? Please respond to each category. If a minimum search period exists for any category, please state it.
40 years per marketable record title act.
Is it permissible and/or customary to charge a separate search and/or examination fee, and under what circumstances? If your jurisdiction is all-inclusive, please state that.
Fees are negotiable.
Please describe the customary and permissible form(s) of security instruments used in your state.
Mortgage.
Who can be listed as the trustee on the Deed of Trust (e.g., residency and/or natural person requirements, etc.)? Can an underwriter or title agent be designated as the trustee, and, if so, is it customary?
Not applicable.
Please identify the standard exceptions and requirements that are customarily used in your state.
Standard Exceptions
If there are state-specific changes to the provisions in the ALTA policies (e.g., Arbitration, Minerals), please describe.
Not applicable.
Please describe the form and/or rate filing requirements, if any, related to policies and endorsements. Please describe any applicable rating bureau.
Not applicable.
Is there a transfer tax in your state? If yes, is it uniform across the state or does it vary? If it is uniform, please describe.
Yes, uniform $1.80 per $1000.00 of consideration; first $500.00 exempt; statutory exemptions.
Is usury coverage available?
Yes.
What are your state’s requirements, if any, with regard to withholding proceeds from a sale, similar to but not including FIRPTA?
No separate state requirements.
Are witnesses required on a deed or security instrument? If so, please describe.
Not required.