654.16A - RIGHT OF FIRST REFUSAL FOLLOWING RECORDING OF SHERIFF'S DEED TO AGRICULTURAL LAND.

        654.16A  RIGHT OF FIRST REFUSAL FOLLOWING RECORDING OF      SHERIFF'S DEED TO AGRICULTURAL LAND.         1.  Not later than the time a sheriff's deed to agricultural land      used for farming, as defined in section 175.2, is recorded, the      grantee recording the sheriff's deed shall notify the mortgagor of      the mortgagor's right of first refusal.  The grantee shall record the      sheriff's deed within one year and sixty days from the date of the      sheriff's sale.  A copy of this section, titled "Notice of Right of      First Refusal" is sufficient notice.         2.  If, after a sheriff's deed is recorded, the grantee proposes      to sell or otherwise dispose of the agricultural land, in a      transaction other than a public auction, the grantee shall first      offer the mortgagor the opportunity to repurchase the agricultural      land on the same terms and at the same price that the grantee      proposes to sell or dispose of the agricultural land.  If the grantee      seeks to sell or otherwise dispose of the agricultural land by public      auction, the mortgagor must be given sixty days' notice of all of the      following:         a.  The date, time, place, and procedures of the auction sale.         b.  Any minimum terms or limitations imposed upon the auction.         3.  The grantee is not required to offer the mortgagor financing      for the purchase of the agricultural land.         4.  The mortgagor has ten business days after being given notice      of the terms and price of the proposed sale or disposition, other      than a public auction, in which to exercise the right to repurchase      the agricultural land by submitting a binding offer to the grantee on      the same terms as the proposed sale or other disposition, with      closing to occur within thirty days after the offer unless otherwise      agreed by the grantee.  After the expiration of either the period for      offer or the period for closing, without submission of an offer or a      closing occurring, the grantee may sell or otherwise dispose of the      agricultural land to any other person on the terms upon which it was      offered to the mortgagor.         5.  Notice of the mortgagor's right of first refusal, a proposed      sale, auction, or other disposition, or the submission of a binding      offer by the mortgagor, is considered given on the date that notice      or offer is personally served on the other party or on the date that      notice or offer is mailed to the other party's last known address by      registered or certified mail, return receipt requested.  The right of      first refusal provided in this section is not assignable, but may be      exercised by the mortgagor's successor in interest, receiver,      personal representative, executor, or heir only in case of      bankruptcy, receivership, or death of the mortgagor.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         90 Acts, ch 1245, §3         Referred to in § 455B.172, 558A.1