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Updated almost 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

Indiana eviction and quiet enjoyment
Hi there. I have started the eviction process on my non-paying tenants. They have received their 10 day notice, which ends June 2. I feel sure that they will not vacate the property, but I plan to have repairs and updates done to sell it, while waiting for the court systems eviction process.
My question is, do the non-paying/evicted tenants have the right of "quiet enjoyment"?-----The updates I am planning are power washing/new windows/landscaping.
Thanks for anyone who can answer this for me. This home is in Indiana.
Thanks!
Cheryl
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@Cheryl Naegel In Indiana there is no 10 day notice period.. You can file eviction the day they are late.
Also, I wouldn't do any work on it until they vacate. If they see you power washing the property they are going to dirty it up out of spite... Ask me how I know....