Areas we Serve
Across Iowa, our teams serve steady community markets with efficient workflows, exceptional service, and professional oversight. Investors achieve simplified property ownership with local market veterans backed by the institutional strength of PURE HomeRiver.
Council Bluffs
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Council Bluffs
- Carter Lake
- Glenwood
- Missouri Valley
Iowa Licensing and Local Leadership
PURE HomeRiver Property Management of Iowa is supported by the dedicated licensing, oversight, and local leadership behind our work. This section brings those details into one place, from state disclosures and professional affiliations to the brokers responsible in each local market.
Professional Affiliations
Industry memberships, accreditations, and professional affiliations tied to the team serving market.



Iowa Local Leadership
Laura Schulte
Operations Manager
Salesperson #40564558
Council Bluffs Office
Iowa Regulatory Landscape
Predictability and stability define the Iowa legal landscape, offering a clear roadmap for lease enforcement and property maintenance. Investors utilize the Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Law to simplify turnover processes, secure deposits, and satisfy local municipal permit requirements.
Statewide Framework
Iowa Code Chapter 562A delivers a balanced, predictable foundation for managing evictions, securing deposits, and enforcing leases. This framework standardizes turnover processes and daily notice practices, ensuring smooth operations statewide.
Local Overlays
Because state law preempts local rent control and just-cause ordinances, municipal overlays focus strictly on operational registration. Investors must secure local rental permits, respect university town zoning, and pass specific city inspection programs.
Section 562A.12 and Security Deposits
Section 562A.12 strictly regulates security deposits by capping them at two months’ rent. This places a heavy emphasis on precise screening, thorough turnover documentation, and a strict 30-day timeline to return the deposit or furnish an itemization after a resident vacates.
Section 562A.27 and Eviction Timelines
Initiating a Forcible Entry and Detainer action requires a precise statutory progression. Section 562A.27(2) and Chapter 648 establish the clear progression of the mandatory three-day notice for nonpayment, making flawless documentation critical for protecting investor yields.
Section 562A.15 and Habitability Standards
Satisfying local building and housing codes is an explicit, non-negotiable duty. Section 562A.15 outlines the investor mandate to maintain fit and safe premises, making proactive property condition assessments and rapid repair responses essential.
The PURE HomeRiver Difference in Iowa
PURE HomeRiver Property Management of Iowa provides the predictable operational standards and deep community roots required to stabilize your portfolio. We deliver the trusted professional oversight you need while simplifying your investment experience.
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