Explaining the Law and Providing Self-Help Information for Low-Income Iowans
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Joint Tenancy
(Separate Website)
Joint tenancy is a way for two or more persons to share equally in the ownership of property. When one of the owners dies, the entire property belongs to the surviving owner(s).
By: Iowa State Bar Association
Know How to Hold it - Pros and Cons of Certain Types of Property Ownership
The manner in which you own your property can have important consequences. The common forms of ownership are sole ownership, joint tenancy with right of survivorship and tenancy in common. Each form of ownership has its pros and cons.
By: Legal Hotline for Older Iowans
Lending: Buying a House "On Contract"
Buying a home on a contract can be a way for persons who are low-income or who have poor credit to become homeowners. However, there are certain risks to know about to avoid surprises after the contract is signed.
By: Iowa Legal Aid
Mobile Home Ownership
Iowa law does not treat a mobile home like a home at all. In fact, Iowa law treats a mobile home more like a vehicle.
By: Iowa Legal Aid
Mobile Home Park Issues
Owining a mobile home is not the same as owning a conventional house. It is different from renting, too.
By: Iowa Legal Aid
Mortgage Foreclosures and Land Contract Forfeitures
People are usually not able to pay in full when they buy a home. As a result, most Iowans finance homes through either a mortgage or a land contract. If the buyer fails to make payments the loan terms require, each of these financing tools allows the lender to retake the home. The steps involved depend on whether it is a mortgage or land contract.
By: Iowa Legal Aid
Property Tax Suspension for People Who Get SSI
Many people with a disability own or are buying their homes. Iowa law allows people who get Supplemental Security Income (SSI), or State Supplemental Assistance (SSA), or live in a health care facility, to get their property taxes suspended.
By: Legal Hotline for Older Iowans
Refinancing
A lot of people try to deal with debt by refinancing their loans. Refinancing means paying an old debt with a new debt. Sometimes that makes sense because your total cost of borrowing money may be less. Refinancing may look good now when interest rates are lower than they have been in years. However, smaller monthly payments do not always mean that refinancing will be a good deal for you as a consumer. This article takes a general look at this topic and gives some tips to protect yourself.
By: Iowa Legal Aid
Rent Reimbursement and Property Tax Credits for Iowans Who Are Elderly or Disabled
Iowans who are elderly or have a disability may be able to receive financial benefits this year from one or more of three programs.
By: Legal Hotline for Older Iowans
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Waiting Lists and Public Housing
What you can do if you applied for a voucher but it may take two years or more for your name to come up.
By: Iowa Legal Aid
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