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July Member Meeting – Iowa Landlord-Tenant Law Q&A with Attorney Greg Usher
Join the Landlords of Linn County for our July Member Meeting on Thursday, July 9, 2026. We are pleased to welcome Attorney Greg Usher as our guest speaker for an informative discussion focused on Iowa landlord-tenant laws.
This meeting is a great opportunity for landlords, property owners, and property managers to gain valuable legal insights and receive answers to questions that impact their rental properties and business operations. Greg will address common legal concerns and discuss current issues affecting Iowa landlords.
What You'll Gain
A better understanding of Iowa landlord-tenant laws
Guidance on common legal challenges facing landlords
Answers to questions related to rental property management
Practical information to help protect your investments and reduce risk
Meeting Details
Date: Thursday, July 9, 2026
Doors Open: 11:45 AM
Meeting Begins: 12:00 PM
Location
Hiawatha Community Center
101 Emmons Street
Hiawatha, IA
Submit Your Questions
To help Greg prepare and provide the most valuable information possible, please submit your legal or property management questions by Tuesday, July 7, 2026.
Email your questions to the Landlords of Linn County before the deadline.
Lunch Information
A buffet lunch will be available for $15 per person. If you plan to enjoy lunch during the meeting, please be sure to include your lunch reservation when submitting your RSVP.
Please RSVP Today
We encourage all members to RSVP as soon as possible. Whether you plan to purchase lunch or simply attend the meeting, please let us know you are coming.
You can register using the button below.
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WHAT CAN WE DO FOR YOU.

Landlords of Linn County is an organization of local property owners and managers committed to improving the rental housing industry. We focus on helping our members grow as landlords through education, legislative updates, and community engagement. By sharing resources and best practices, we aim to reduce vacancy and turnover rates, control costs, and enhance tenant relationships. Our members stay informed about local and state policies that affect rental properties and take collective action when needed. Together, we build a stronger, more effective rental property community.








