Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SSB1062

Introduced
1/28/25  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to disputed land boundaries and corners including acquiesced boundaries and corners.(See SF 256.)

Impact

The implications of SSB1062 are significant as it aims to clarify and simplify the legal process regarding boundary disputes. By reaffirming that common ownership does not undo previously established boundaries, the bill could prevent potential conflicts arising from property sales or inheritance. This change reinforces the idea that long-standing recognition of boundaries provides stability and security for property owners, thus promoting clearer property rights and usage.

Summary

Senate Study Bill 1062 (SSB1062) addresses the legal framework surrounding disputed land boundaries and corners in Iowa. The bill proposes amendments to Section 650.14 of the Iowa Code, stipulating that boundaries and corners recognized and acquiesced to for ten years will be permanently established as such, regardless of common ownership changes in adjacent tracts. This self-executing nature of the bill asserts that once established, boundaries cannot simply be dissolved by ownership alterations among adjoining properties.

Conclusion

Ultimately, SSB1062 seeks to solidify the legal acknowledgment of long-standing boundaries while mitigating disputes over adjacent land ownership. The potential preemptive nature of such legislation could lead to ongoing discussions about property rights and local governance, as communities must navigate the balance between established laws and individual landowner interests.

Contention

While the proposed amendments are intended to bring clarity, there may be points of contention among property owners who may feel that such legislation limits their rights to contest boundary lines to which they might have historical claims. Stakeholders, including real estate professionals and local landowners, might express varying opinions on the necessity and implications of such fixed boundaries, specifically concerning their ability to recognize and assert changes over time.

Companion Bills

IA SF256

Replaced by A bill for an act relating to disputed land boundaries and corners including acquiesced boundaries and corners.(Formerly SSB 1062.)

IA HSB253

Related A bill for an act relating to disputed land boundaries and corners including acquiesced boundaries and corners.

Previously Filed As

IA HSB253

A bill for an act relating to disputed land boundaries and corners including acquiesced boundaries and corners.

IA SF256

A bill for an act relating to disputed land boundaries and corners including acquiesced boundaries and corners.(Formerly SSB 1062.)

IA HB404

Conyers, City of; revise city boundaries

IA SB959

Environment - Wetlands - Landward Boundaries

IA HB2647

Relating to urban growth boundaries.

IA AR65

Condemns Rutgers University's acquiescence to anti-Semitic protests.

IA HB4894

Relating to the boundaries of, and validating certain acts and proceedings of, the Creedmoor Municipal Utility District.

IA SB3033

Relating to the boundaries of, and validating certain acts and proceedings of, the Creedmoor Municipal Utility District.

IA HB2853

Relating to urban growth boundaries.

IA HB5672

Relating to the boundaries of, and validating certain acts and proceedings of, the Driftwood Conservation District.

Similar Bills

IA HSB253

A bill for an act relating to disputed land boundaries and corners including acquiesced boundaries and corners.

IA SF256

A bill for an act relating to disputed land boundaries and corners including acquiesced boundaries and corners.(Formerly SSB 1062.)

NJ AR65

Condemns Rutgers University's acquiescence to anti-Semitic protests.

NJ A3475

The "Family and Private Burial Grounds Preservation Act."

MS SB2193

Mississippi Streetgang Act; amend to include additional penalties for use of uncrewed aircraft systems.

CA SB258

Crimes: rape.

AR SB323

To Amend The Horizontal Property Act.

NE LB789

Provide an exclusion from the hearsay rule for a statement offered against a party that wrongfully caused the declarant's unavailability