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What does Indiana Landlord Tenant Law Cover ?

Indiana Landlord Tenant Law is designed to protect the rights of both landlords and tenants. The law establishes clear rules and regulations regarding the rental agreement, security deposits, rent increases, evictions, and other important aspects of the landlord-tenant relationship. By Familiarizing yourself with Indiana Landlord Tenant Law, you can help ensure that your rights are protected and that you are treated fairly. https://articles.ezlandlordforms.com/state-landlord-tenant-law/indiana-landlord-tenant-law-and-regulations/

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What does Indiana Landlord Tenant Law Cover ?

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  1. What does Indiana Landlord Tenant Law Cover?

  2. 1.Security Deposits Under Indiana landlord tenant law, landlords are allowed to collect a security deposit from their tenants. The security deposit can be used to cover damages to the rental unit, missed rent payments, or other fees owed by the tenant. Landlords must return the security deposit to the tenant within 45 days of the tenant moving out of the rental unit.

  3. 2. Rent Increases Under Indiana law, landlords are allowed to collect a security deposit from their tenants. The security deposit can be used to cover damages to the rental unit, missed rent payments, or other fees owed by the tenant. Landlords must return the security deposit to the tenant within 45 days of the tenant moving out of the rental unit.

  4. 3. Late Fees Landlords are allowed to charge late fees under Indiana law. However, the late fee must be reasonable and stated in the lease agreement.

  5. 4. Evictions Under Indiana law, landlords can evict tenants for non-payment of rent, damage to the rental unit, or other violations of the lease agreement. Landlords must give their tenants a written notice before initiating eviction proceedings.

  6. 5. Repair and Maintenance Under Indiana law, landlords are responsible for maintaining the rental unit in a safe and habitable condition. This includes making repairs in a timely manner and keeping the common areas clean and free of hazards. If the landlord fails to do so, the tenant may be able to withhold rent or make repairs themselves and deduct the cost from their rent payment.

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