Start with the official record
Trace any balance remaining after the execution debt and costs through the issuing court rather than treating it as a separate statewide fund.
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Iowa Code section 626.82 execution overplus
Trace any balance remaining after the execution debt and costs through the issuing court rather than treating it as a separate statewide fund.
Trace any balance remaining after the execution debt and costs through the issuing court rather than treating it as a separate statewide fund.
Run a free name check — no upfront fees. Or call (307) 323-4303.
Confirm the current chapter text and the case docket before relying on a sale-era description or third-party list.
If the money arose from execution rather than mortgage foreclosure, use the execution statute and issuing-court record.
Trace any balance remaining after the execution debt and costs through the issuing court rather than treating it as a separate statewide fund.
Confirm the current chapter text and the case docket before relying on a sale-era description or third-party list.
Section 654.7 directs residual proceeds to the mortgagor after the mortgage and costs when no other lien exists.
The current official chapter index identifies section 654.7 within Iowa's mortgage chapter.
Section 654.7 directs residual proceeds to the mortgagor after the mortgage and costs when no other lien exists.
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Not in the retained authorities. Confirm the current chapter, docket, and clerk instructions for the specific case.
No. Section 626.82 is an execution-sale provision, so the issuing court and execution record control that lane.
No. The case record, lien priority, assignments, estate authority, and court direction can affect who is entitled.
Not in the retained authorities. Confirm the current chapter, docket, and clerk instructions for the specific case.
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