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Harrison County, Iowa eviction risk overview
County brief·Updated June 26, 2026

Harrison County, Iowa Eviction Risk: Low

13 incorporated cities and unincorporated areas. The county Eviction Risk Score is held aloft by the city of Missouri Valley (3) and a small number of dense urban cores. Rent-control coverage varies by city.

In 2026
Risk score
2.7
LOW

Ranked #28 of 99 IA counties

8k residents · 13 cities · 5 tracts

1976–2026 · pop-weighted from cities

Harrison County eviction risk score history

Min2.0 Average2.6 Now2.7
10 5 1976 · score 2.0 1977 · score 2.0 1978 · score 2.1 1979 · score 2.1 1980 · score 2.2 1981 · score 2.1 1982 · score 2.2 1983 · score 2.1 1984 · score 2.1 1985 · score 2.1 1986 · score 2.1 1987 · score 2.0 1988 · score 2.6 1989 · score 2.6 1990 · score 2.7 1991 · score 2.7 1992 · score 2.7 1993 · score 2.6 1994 · score 2.6 1995 · score 2.6 1996 · score 2.4 1997 · score 2.5 1998 · score 2.5 1999 · score 2.5 2000 · score 2.4 2001 · score 2.4 2002 · score 2.5 2003 · score 2.5 2004 · score 2.5 2005 · score 2.5 2006 · score 2.5 2007 · score 2.5 2008 · score 2.9 2009 · score 3.1 2010 · score 3.1 2011 · score 3.1 2012 · score 3.0 2013 · score 3.0 2014 · score 3.0 2015 · score 3.0 2016 · score 2.9 2017 · score 2.9 2018 · score 2.8 2019 · score 2.8 2020 · score 3.7 2021 · score 4.0 2022 · score 3.1 2023 · score 2.8 2024 · score 2.8 2025 · score 2.8 2026 · score 2.7

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How Harrison County ranks in Iowa

Lower number means more extreme, where #1 is the most
Eviction Risk Score
Elevated
#28 of 99 IA counties 2.7 / 10
Eviction Risk Score, 72nd percentileLowHigh
#28 of 99 counties in Iowa for landlord eviction risk.
Cost of living
Very Low
#49 of 51 states (statewide) 87.8 index
Cost of living, 4th percentileLowHigh
Iowa ranks #49 of 51 states on overall cost of living (12.2% cheaper than the U.S. avg).
Housing services cost
Very Low
#44 of 51 states (statewide) 65.3 index
Housing services cost, 14th percentileLowHigh
Iowa ranks #44 of 51 states on housing services (34.7% cheaper than the U.S. avg).
Income spent on rent
Elevated
#40 of 99 IA counties 26.3% of income
Income spent on rent, 60th percentileLowHigh
#40 of 99 counties in Iowa on % of income spent on rent.

Landlord guides for Iowa

State-specific playbooks
Iowa Eviction Costs →
Filing fees, attorney fees, lost rent, sheriff lockout
Iowa Eviction Process →
Step-by-step timeline, notices, statute cites
Iowa Rent Control →
Statewide caps, local ordinances, just-cause
Iowa Tenant Screening →
Five-point protocol, legal rules, protected classes
Iowa Tenant Protections →
Just cause, retaliation, habitability, entry
Cities in Harrison County
Sorted by Eviction Risk Score · highest first
Map view
CityPopulationRisk% income on rentAverage rentLean
001 Missouri Valley Pop 2,666 · 22.7% income · $753 rent · Rep 2,666 2.8 22.7% $753 Rep
002 Woodbine Pop 1,471 · 28.8% income · $840 rent · Rep 1,471 2.7 28.8% $840 Rep
003 Logan Pop 1,392 · 30.4% income · $807 rent · Rep 1,392 2.4 30.4% $807 Rep
004 Dunlap Pop 1,170 · 36.4% income · $918 rent · Rep 1,170 2.8 36.4% $918 Rep
005 Mondamin Pop 403 · 30.4% income · $890 rent · Rep 403 2.6 30.4% $890 Rep
006 Persia Pop 294 · 18.1% income · $918 rent · Rep 294 2.4 18.1% $918 Rep
007 Pisgah Pop 255 · 18.0% income · $775 rent · Rep 255 2.5 18.0% $775 Rep
008 Modale Pop 181 · 26.3% income · $1,125 rent · Rep 181 2.8 26.3% $1,125 Rep
009 Magnolia Pop 180 · 20.6% income · $1,354 rent · Rep 180 2.2 20.6% $1,354 Rep
010 California Junction Pop 169 · 27.6% income · $835 rent · Rep 169 2.2 27.6% $835 Rep
011 Little Sioux Pop 129 · 27.6% income · $835 rent · Rep 129 2.4 27.6% $835 Rep
012 Loveland Pop 52 · 27.6% income · $835 rent · Rep 52 3.0 27.6% $835 Rep
013 River Sioux Pop 7 · 27.6% income · $835 rent · Rep 7 2.7 27.6% $835 Rep

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Geographic distribution
Local landlord context

One county, multiple regulatory regimes.

Harrison County, Iowa eviction laws earns an average eviction-risk score of 2.7/10 (Low) across its 13 cities, placing it 47th of 99 Iowa eviction laws counties, which means 46 counties carry more risk and 52 are even more landlord-friendly. That puts Harrison squarely in the middle third of the state, a reasonable operating environment where low tenant-protection exposure is offset by modest rental market depth. The county's average rent runs $838 per month against an average rent burden of 27.3%, suggesting tenants here are not severely cost-stressed, which tends to correlate with steadier rent collections.

Across the county's 13 communities the risk band spans 1.8 to 3.1, a range wide enough to matter in underwriting. Investors treating the county as a uniform block will miss meaningful differences between its tightest and most exposed submarkets. The overall picture favors landlords, but specific city selection still drives outcome.

The cities inside Harrison County

Missouri Valley is the county seat and its largest community at 2,666 residents, and it carries the highest risk score in the county at 3.1/10. A score at the top of the county range does not imply serious danger on an absolute basis, but Missouri eviction laws Valley does stand out relative to its neighbors and warrants tighter screening and lease documentation practices. Persia is the only other city with a score at or above 3.0, coming in at 3/10, despite a much smaller population of 294.

Logan (pop. 1,392) scores 2.7/10, matching the county average exactly and representing a balanced mid-tier option. Dunlap (pop. 1,170) scores 2.6/10 and Mondamin scores 2.5/10. The lowest-risk cities, Woodbine (pop. 1,471), Pisgah (pop. 255), and Modale (pop. 181), all score 2.4/10, the most landlord-favorable readings in the county. Risk in Harrison County is genuinely hyper-local: a landlord operating in Woodbine faces a meaningfully different profile than one in Missouri eviction laws Valley, even though both are within the same county line.

State-level laws that apply here

Every rental relationship in Harrison County is governed by Iowa eviction laws Code SS 562A, the Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Law. For non-payment of rent, the statute requires a 3-day notice before filing. Lease-violation cure notices require 7 days, and no-cause end-of-term terminations require 30 days. Iowa eviction laws does not require just cause to end a tenancy and has preempted local rent control statewide, so landlords here face no rent-cap exposure at any level. Landlords must give tenants 24 hours advance notice before entry under Iowa eviction laws Code SS 562A.15.

On the cost side, the Iowa eviction laws eviction process carries court filing fees between $95 and $200, sheriff lockout fees between $50 and $150, and attorney fees that typically run $500 to $2,500 depending on case complexity. An uncontested filing resolves in roughly 21 to 40 days; a contested case can stretch to 45 to 100 days. Understanding Iowa eviction costs before the first filing helps investors budget realistically. For a full breakdown of tenant rights and fee schedules, the Iowa tenant protections guide covers the statewide framework in detail.

With an average poverty rate of 10% and a renter share of 27.2% across the county, Harrison County's rental pool is limited in size but not unusually distressed; review the city grid above to compare individual community scores before committing to a specific submarket.

Historical eviction filings in Harrison County

From 2000 to 2015, eviction filings in Harrison County increased 67%. The peak was 31 filings in 2002.1

Annual filings 2000–2015 No filing data published after 2018
Annual eviction filings in Harrison County 2000-2018 (Eviction Lab)2000: 15 filings2001: 26 filings2002: 31 filings2003: 31 filings2004: 29 filings2005: 31 filings2006: 30 filings2007: 20 filings2008: 12 filings2009: 16 filings2010: 14 filings2011: 17 filings2012: 21 filings2013: 15 filings2014: 23 filings2015: 25 filings

Data covers 2000–2018, the full span of the Princeton Eviction Lab's national county court-records dataset.

Peer counties in Iowa

Same state, closest by population and Eviction Risk Score
Peer county
Winnebago County eviction risk
2.7
/ 10 · Low
Pop. 8.5K
Peer county
Union County eviction risk
2.7
/ 10 · Low
Pop. 8.7K
Peer county
Montgomery County eviction risk
2.7
/ 10 · Low
Pop. 7.5K
Peer county
Allamakee County eviction risk
2.7
/ 10 · Low
Pop. 9.0K

Where eviction risk concentrates in Harrison County

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Frequently asked

Frequently asked questions about Harrison County

Q1

Is Harrison County landlord-friendly?

Yes, Harrison County is in the lower-risk tier at 2.7/10.
Q2

What is the average rent in Harrison County?

Average gross rent in Harrison County runs $837/month across 13 cities, per ACS 2023 5-year estimates.
Q3

Which city in Harrison County has the highest eviction risk?

The highest score in Harrison County is 3/10. Use the city grid above to identify the specific municipality.