Iowa Code
Iowa Code § 216.11A (2026)
Interference, coercion, or intimidation
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It shall be unlawful to coerce, intimidate, threaten, or interfere with any person in the exercise or enjoyment of, on account of the person having exercised or enjoyed, or on account of the person having aided or encouraged any other person in the exercise or enjoyment of, any right granted or protected by section 216.8, 216.8A, or 216.15A. 91 Acts, ch 184, §4 CS91, §601A.11A 92 Acts, ch 1129, §5 C93, §216.11A Referred to in §216.2, 216.15A, 216.16A
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Cited in 2
cases, 2007–2007 · leading case: State Ex Rel. Dobbs v. Burche, 729 N.W.2d 431 (Iowa 2007).
State Ex Rel. Dobbs v. Burche, 729 N.W.2d 431 (Iowa 2007). “8(1); (4) interfered with female tenants’ enjoyment of their apartments without sex discrimination, in violation of section 216.11A; and (5) engaged in a pattern or practice of resistance to the rights granted and protected by the ICRA, in violation of section 216.”
State Of Iowa, Ex Rel. Jeannie E. Dobbs Vs. John Burche Vs. John A. Burche & Maura Burche (Iowa 2007). “8(1); (4) interfered with female tenants’ enjoyment of their apartments without sex discrimination, in violation of section 216.11A; and (5) engaged in a pattern or practice of resistance to the rights granted and protected by the ICRA, in violation of section 216.”
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