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Iowa Code § 626.95 (2026)
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If the property sold is not subject to redemption, the sheriff must execute a deed therefor to the purchaser; but, if subject to redemption, a certificate, containing a description of the property and the amount of money paid by such purchaser, and stating that, unless redemption is made within one year thereafter, or such other time as may be specifically provided for particular actions according to law, the purchaser or the purchaser’s heirs or assigns will be entitled to a deed for the same. [C51, §1925; R60, §3331; C73, §3101; C97, §4044; C24, 27, 31, 35, 39, §11743; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §626.95] Referred to in §626.98
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Cited in 9
cases, 1981–2020 · leading case: First Nat'l Bank of Glidden v. Matt Bauer Farms Corp., 408 N.W.2d 51 (Iowa 1987).
First Nat'l Bank of Glidden v. Matt Bauer Farms Corp., 408 N.W.2d 51 (Iowa 1987). “See Iowa Code § 626.95 . In its motion, Travelers asserted that under Iowa Code section 628.”
Fed. Land Bank of Omaha v. Bollin, 408 N.W.2d 56 (Iowa 1987). “” See Iowa Code § 626.95 . The state district court appointed a receiver on April 2, 1986, to serve “during the pendency of the redemption period herein.”
Omaha Bank for Cooperatives v. Siouxland Cattle Coop., 305 N.W.2d 458 (Iowa 1981). “§ 626.95. Siouxland appeals. Other parties in the case defaulted or are not participating in the appeal.”
Garrett v. Huster, 684 N.W.2d 250 (Iowa 2004). “See Iowa Code § 626.95 (1987) (providing a one-year redemption period).”
Fed. Land Bank of Omaha v. Arnold, 426 N.W.2d 153 (Iowa 1988). “See Iowa Code § 626.95 , 626.98, and 628.3 (1985).”
Norwest Bank Nebraska, N.A. v. Philips Realty Co., 594 N.W.2d 3 (Iowa 1999). “Iowa Code § 626.95 (1987). If such property is subject to redemption, the sheriff must execute a certificate, containing a description of the property and the amount of money paid by such purchaser, and stating that, unless redemption is made within one year thereafter, or such…”
Cole v. First State Bank of Greene, 463 N.W.2d 59 (Iowa 1990). “See Iowa Code § 626.95 . In January 1988 the Coles filed suit in equity against the bank and the Steeres.”
Sibley State Bank v. Robert Zylstra, Assignee of Dale W. Braaksma, Danna S. Braaksma, & Jesse Dale Braaksma (Iowa Ct. App. 2020). “See Iowa Code §§ 626.95 , 628.3. 3 Our court upheld the grant of the bank’s motion for summary judgment in the mortgage foreclosure proceedings.”
Veninga v. Valley State Bank of Rock Valley, 443 N.W.2d 721 (Iowa 1989). “Finally, it is undisputed that Veninga did not seek to determine what amount he would have to pay to redeem from Valley’s judgment lien. In these circumstances, Valley was entitled to receive an assignment of the sheriff’s certificate issued to Equitable.”
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