631.14 - REPRESENTATION IN SMALL CLAIMS ACTIONS.

        631.14  REPRESENTATION IN SMALL CLAIMS ACTIONS.         1.  Actions constituting small claims may be brought or defended      by an individual, partnership, association, corporation, or other      entity.  In actions in which a person other than an individual is a      party, that person may be represented by an officer or an employee.         2.  In actions concerning residential rental property that is      titled in the name of one or more individuals, an employee of one or      more of the titled owners, or an officer or employee of a property      management entity acting on behalf of one or more of the titled      owners, may bring or defend an action in the name of the titled      owners, the property management entity, or the name by which the      property is commonly known.         Notwithstanding any other provision to the contrary, if the      defendant or plaintiff has been improperly named in the petition in      an action concerning residential rental property, the real party in      interest shall be substituted at the time the error is identified and      the action shall not be dismissed or delayed except to the extent      necessary to identify and serve the real parties in interest.         3.  A person who in the regular course of business takes      assignments of instruments or accounts pursuant to chapter 539, which      assignments constitute small claims, may bring an action on an      assigned instrument or account in the person's own name and need not      be represented by an attorney, provided that in an action brought to      recover payment on a dishonored check or draft, as defined in section      554.3104, the action is brought in the county of residence of the      maker of the check or draft or in the county where the draft or check      was first presented.  Any person, however, may be represented in a      small claims action by an attorney.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C75, 77, 79, 81, § 631.14; 82 Acts, ch 1235, § 3] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         87 Acts, ch 137, §5; 2006 Acts, ch 1185, §87         Referred to in § 625.22