Iowa Code § 523D.2

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This chapter applies to a provider who executes a contract to provide continuing care or senior adult congregate living services in a facility or program, or extends the term of an existing contract to provide continuing care or senior adult congregate living services in a facility or program, if the contract requires or permits the payment of an entrance fee to a person, and any of the following apply: 1. The facility or program is or will be located in this state. 2. The provider or a person acting on the provider’s behalf solicits the contract within this state for a facility or program located in this state and the person to be provided with continuing care or senior adult congregate living services under the contract resides within this state at the time of the solicitation. 89 Acts, ch 217, §2; 2004 Acts, ch 1104, §32; 2024 Acts, ch 1031, §6

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Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2 cases, 2019–2020 · leading case: Cheryl Albaugh v. The Reserve
Cheryl Albaugh v. The Reserve (2019) iowa · cites it 8× “See Iowa Code §§ 523D.2, .3, .6. Considering these factors, we affirm the district court’s decision to grant summary judgment in favor of the Reserve.”
Mary Jane Buck Lois Erbstein Donald and Lorraine Shirk and Maureen D. Wilson, Individually and as Trustee of the Maureen (2020) iowactapp · cites it 2× “; see Iowa Code §§ 523D.2, .3, .6. Considering these factors, we reverse the district court’s judgment in favor of Buck and Erbstein on their claim of unconscionability.”
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