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Indiana Landlord Law at a Glance
Indiana does not cap the security deposit amount. Landlords must return the deposit within 45 days after the tenant vacates, along with a written itemized statement of any deductions. Wrongful withholding of a deposit can expose the landlord to a claim for damages.
Indiana does not specify a mandatory notice period before filing an eviction for nonpayment of rent, landlords may file an eviction action without a prior written notice unless the lease requires one. For periodic tenancies, a 30-day notice is generally required to terminate the tenancy.
Indiana landlords must maintain rental premises in a safe and habitable condition under the Indiana Health and Housing Codes. Landlords must give reasonable notice (generally 24 hours) before entering a rental unit for non-emergency reasons.
This is general information only, not legal advice. Laws change, always consult a licensed Indiana attorney for guidance specific to your situation.
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