Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SF2242

Introduced
2/10/26  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to radon testing and mitigation for the conveyance of single-family residences, and including applicability provisions.

Impact

If enacted, SF2242 would amend existing statutes related to residential property sales in Iowa, specifically affecting the process by which single-family homes can be sold. The bill requires grantors to provide a sworn affidavit certifying that their homes meet radon safety standards before property deeds can be recorded. This measure aims to reduce health risks from radon exposure, which is recognized as a leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers. As such, the bill serves as a proactive step toward improving public health standards in residential real estate transactions.

Summary

Senate File 2242 focuses on mandating radon testing and mitigation for single-family residences prior to their conveyance. The bill establishes requirements for property owners (grantors) to conduct radon tests on their homes and ensures that any detected radon concentrations at or above the levels recommended by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) must be addressed through the installation of a radon mitigation system. The bill highlights the importance of safeguarding residents from potential health risks associated with elevated radon levels in homes.

Contention

While supporters of SF2242 advocate for improved health protections for homebuyers, criticisms may arise regarding the potential burdens this legislation places on property sellers. Some industry stakeholders might argue that the added requirements may complicate the property transfer process and potentially deter sales, especially in a competitive market. However, proponents believe that the long-term benefits of protecting public health outweigh these concerns, framing the bill as a necessary regulation for consumer safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IA SF43

A bill for an act authorizing cities to require radon testing for single family residences used as rental property.

IA HF2665

A bill for an act relating to radon mitigation requirements and tax credits, including retroactive applicability provisions, and making appropriations.

IA HF1027

A bill for an act relating to radon by establishing radon mitigation requirements, creating a radon mitigation system tax credit available against the individual and corporate income taxes, and including retroactive applicability provisions. (Formerly HF 211.)

IA HF2207

A bill for an act relating to the purchase of single-family residences by certain business entities.

IA HF211

A bill for an act creating a radon mitigation system tax credit available against the individual and corporate income taxes, and including retroactive applicability provisions.(See HF 1027.)

IA HF82

A bill for an act relating to radon mitigation in residential buildings.(See HF 2297.)

IA HF2297

A bill for an act relating to radon mitigation in residential buildings. (Formerly HF 82.) Effective date: 07/01/2026.

IA H7513

Requires radon testing within one year of any residential real estate transaction and the installation of a radon mitigation system if unsafe radon levels are present, at the seller's expense.

IA HF700

A bill for an act concerning radon testing in rental properties.(Formerly HF 377.)

IA S2424

Provides protocols for radon inspection relative to real estate transactions and provides time frames and conditions for testing and mitigation.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.