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Indiana Landlord Guide

Everything you need to know about landlord-tenant laws, security deposits, eviction procedures, and property management in Indiana.

Security Deposit
No state limit
Return Period
45 days after move-out
Non-Payment Notice
10-day notice to pay or quit
Rent Control
No

Indiana Rental Market Overview

Indiana is one of the most landlord-friendly states in the country, with minimal regulations and efficient eviction processes. The Indianapolis metro area dominates the rental market, but secondary markets like Fort Wayne, Evansville, and South Bend offer affordable investment opportunities. Indiana has no state security deposit limit, no required interest on deposits, and no rent control. The eviction process is streamlined, making Indiana attractive for rental property investors. However, landlords should still conduct thorough tenant screening and maintain habitable properties.

Security Deposit Rules

Maximum Deposit

No state limit

Return Timeline

45 days after move-out

Allowed Deductions

  • Unpaid rent
  • Damages beyond normal wear
  • Unpaid utilities agreed in lease
  • Costs from lease breach

Eviction Process

Notice Periods

Non-Payment of Rent
10-day notice to pay or quit
Lease Violation
Varies by violation; immediate for certain breaches
Month-to-Month Termination
30 days for month-to-month

Court Process

File in small claims (up to $10,000) or superior court. Hearing typically within 10-20 days. Judgment can be immediate. Relatively fast process.

Required Landlord Disclosures

Indiana law requires landlords to provide the following disclosures to tenants:

  • Lead-based paint disclosure (pre-1978)
  • Landlord or manager name and address
  • Flooding disclosure if property has flooded

Late Fee Rules

No statutory limit. Must be reasonable and stated in lease. Courts may void excessive fees.

Frequently Asked Questions

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