Tenant Property Entry Rules
Summary
In Indiana, landlords can enter a property without notice in emergencies. For non-emergencies, reasonable notice (usually 24 hours) is required. Without a lease, the situation is complex, and its advisable to consult a local attorney for specific guidance.Full Conversation
Ok if my sister rented her trailer out to friends without a lease and the decided to just up and move out still owing 1 months lease when can she enter her property and change locks they said they would be out this weekend (they finally texted her back)we are in Indiana shes worried pipe will freeze or people will break in when can she legally enter thank you so much for your time
In Indiana:
- She can enter immediately after they move out.
- She can't change locks until the lease is officially terminated.
- If they abandon the property, she should send an abandonment notice.
Please consult a local attorney for full legal advice.
- She can enter immediately after they move out.
- She can't change locks until the lease is officially terminated.
- If they abandon the property, she should send an abandonment notice.
Please consult a local attorney for full legal advice.
But if there is no lease then what
In Indiana, if there's no lease:
- The landlord can enter the property after the tenant vacated.
- Changing locks is allowed after tenant's departure.
- If the property is abandoned, still advisable to send an abandonment notice.
Consult a local attorney for specific legal advice.
- The landlord can enter the property after the tenant vacated.
- Changing locks is allowed after tenant's departure.
- If the property is abandoned, still advisable to send an abandonment notice.
Consult a local attorney for specific legal advice.
thank you so much have a nice day
You're welcome, ****! If you have any other questions in the future, don't hesitate to ask. Have a great day!
I was trying to send her a copy of this and it disappeared
I'm sorry to hear about your issue. If the document contained any legal information, it's very important. Could you please tell me more about the document you're referring to? Was it a contract, lease agreement, or a legal notice?
No there wasn't a lease agreement I was asking for advice
I understand. To provide useful advice, could you please clarify what kind of advice you're seeking? Is it about property rights, eviction, or some other topic related to real estate law in Indiana?
Her friend was renting her trailer there wasn't any lease and they decided to just up and move out without telling her she found out they said they would be out by the weekend they still owe one month rent she doesn't want the trailer to sit empty when can she enter and change locks we are in Indiana
In Indiana, landlords can enter a property without notice in case of emergency. If it's not an emergency, a reasonable notice (usually * hours) is needed. However, since there's no lease, it's a complex situation. It's advisable to consult with a local attorney.