628.28 - REDEMPTION OF PROPERTY NOT USED FOR AGRICULTURAL OR CERTAIN RESIDENTIAL PURPOSES.

        628.28  REDEMPTION OF PROPERTY NOT USED FOR      AGRICULTURAL OR CERTAIN RESIDENTIAL PURPOSES.         1.  If real property is not used for agricultural purposes, as      defined in section 535.13, and is not the residence of the debtor, or      if it is the residence of the debtor but not a single-family or      two-family dwelling, then the period of redemption after foreclosure      is one hundred eighty days.  For the first ninety days after the sale      the right of redemption is exclusive to the debtor and the time      periods provided in sections 628.5, 628.15 and 628.16 are reduced to      one hundred thirty-five days.  If a deficiency judgment has been      waived the period of redemption is reduced to ninety days.  For the      first thirty days after the sale the redemption is exclusively the      right of the debtor and the time periods provided in sections 628.5,      628.15 and 628.16 are reduced to sixty days.         2.  If real property is not used for agricultural purposes, as      defined in section 535.13, and is a single-family or two- family      dwelling which is the residence of the debtor at the time of      foreclosure but the court finds that after foreclosure the dwelling      has ceased to be the residence of the debtor and if there are no      junior creditors, the court shall order the period of redemption      reduced to thirty days from the date of the court order.  If there is      a junior creditor, the court shall order the redemption period      reduced to sixty days.  For the first thirty days redemption is the      exclusive right of the debtor and the time periods provided in      sections 628.5, 628.15 and 628.16 are reduced to forty-five days.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         84 Acts, ch 1116, § 1; 85 Acts, ch 195, §58; 87 Acts, ch 98, §3         See also §654.1A