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Iowa

For Iowa, inspection required at sale? is requires that every home or building served by a private sewage disposal system have that system inspected prior to the sale or deed transfer of the home or building. All inspections must be conducted by an inspector that has been certified by the Iowa DNR; authority is Iowa Code 455B.172, verified against its source on 2026-08-18.

State
Iowa our reading
Inspection required at sale?
requires that every home or building served by a private sewage disposal system have that system inspected prior to the sale or deed transfer of the home or building. All inspections must be conducted by an inspector that has been certified by the Iowa DNR verified
Authority
Iowa Code 455B.172 verified
Sourceiowadnr.gov
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DatasetSeptic system inspection at property sale: which states require it

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What the source says

Iowa's Time of Transfer (ToT) inspection law, as established in Iowa Code 455B.172, requires that every home or building served by a private sewage disposal system have that system inspected prior to the sale or deed transfer of the home or building. All inspections must be conducted by an inspector that has been certified by the Iowa DNR.

iowadnr.gov, retrieved 2026-08-18

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