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Case No. 23-0672

MIMG CLXXII Retreat on 6th, LLC
v.
Nathan Williams and Parties in Possession

MIMG CLXXII Retreat on 6th, LLC (“The Retreat”) filed separate actions for forcible entry and detainer against Mackenzie Miller and Nathan Williams, the tenants of different properties. The properties were subject to federal housing programs or federally backed loans. Based on its reading of the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act of 2020 (“CARES Act”), specifically 15 U.S.C. section 9058(c), the magistrate dismissed both cases because The Retreat had not given Miller and Williams 30-day notices to quit. The Retreat filed notices of appeal, and the district court affirmed in each case. The supreme court granted The Retreat’s applications for discretionary review. The Retreat argues the district court erred: (1) by holding 15 U.S.C. section 9058(c) preempts Iowa’s 3-day notice-to-quit provision after termination of the CARES Act’s 120-day eviction moratorium in section 9058(b); (2) by holding section 9058(c) survived the expiration of the eviction moratorium; and (3) by exceeding its authority to act on its own to dismiss these cases where Miller and Williams did not appear and defend themselves.

County:
Linn
Trial Court Case No.:
SCSC261758

Appellant

MIMG CLXXII Retreat on 6th, LLC

Appellee

Nathan Williams and Parties in Possession

Attorney for the Appellant

Mark E. Weinhardt

Attorneys for the Appellee

Jodie C. McDougal
Jackson G. O’Brien

Other Information

Date Retained:
Aug 05, 2024
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