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Shawn York
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New Landlord / Tenant law

Shawn York
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Johnstown, CO
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Hi-

So from what I'm reading, Senate Enrolled Act 148 was passed past year - Gov. Holcomb vetoed it, and that veto was just over-ridden so it's now law. If I understand it right, I'm happy about this because it's easier for a landlord to follow one set of laws for an entire state instead of a hodgepodge of rules for different cities.
My questions is... does this mean that I no longer need to include the Notice of Tenant Rights and Responsibilities with my leases that the city of Indianapolis was requiring?
Thanks

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Ric Ernst
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Ric Ernst
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@Shawn York from what I could find, it isn't a done deal yet. The Indiana State Senate overrode his veto but the Indiana State Assembly needs hasn't voted on whether to uphold that yet. Hard to know what this will mean for landlords in Indiana but the tenant rights form isn't too onerous in my opinion. I do agree that specific regulations that might apply to one area but not another is a giant frustration.

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