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For example, Bloomington passed a rent control law in 2020 that prohibits increases over 10% within a 12-month period. But such ordinances are rare in Indiana, as the state prohibits local regulation of landlord-tenant laws in most cases. So for the vast majority of Indiana, unlimited rent increases are legal.
Indiana tenants without a lease have rights like habitability, verbal agreements, and protection against illegal eviction and discrimination.
A landlord shall do the following: (1) Deliver the rental premises to a tenant in compliance with the rental agreement, and in a safe, clean, and habitable condition. (2) Comply with all health and housing codes applicable to the rental premises.
What is the Indiana eviction process normally like? If youre ending a month-to-month tenancy, you must give the tenant a 30-day written notice to quit. A year-to-year tenancy requires 3 months notice. After 30 days, if the tenant has not vacated the premises, you can then proceed with the eviction proceedings below.
Landlords cannot raise rent more than 10% total or 5% plus the percentage change in the cost of living whichever is lower over a 12-month period. If the tenants of a unit move out and new tenants move in, the landlord may establish the initial rent to charge. (Civ. Code 1947.12.)
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Does Indiana have rent control? Rent is not regulated in Indiana. This means that the only limit on how much a landlord in Indiana can charge for rent is what people are willing to pay. This is sometimes called a market rate.
You Have the Right to a Habitable Place to Live The rental unit must be clean, with toilets, furnaces and windows working. Locks must be on every outside door or doors that lead to a common area. Keeping rental premises habitable includes maintaining the structural safety of the building and weatherproofing.

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