Eviction Rights In Indiana

Summary

In Indiana, if you dont have a lease, you have tenant-at-will rights. This means they need to provide you with a written notice to vacate and a 30-day time frame to move out. Consult a local attorney for personalized advice.

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I have been caring for my grandfather for the last year. But I lived with him often on for about 5 years. And my mom is going to be getting his home after he has passed away. And they are coming in and out of here and pressuring me to move. So I wanted to know what rights I have. And how long they have to give me before I can move. It's only been a week
Hello Chaunisty, could you please provide the location of the house in question? This information is necessary as eviction laws vary by state.
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In Indiana, the following rules apply:
- You must be given a written notice.
- If you're a tenant at will (no lease), you must be given a *-day notice.
- If you're a tenant with a lease, terms of the lease apply.
Please consult a local attorney for specific advice.
My grandpa passed away * week ago my family are taking over but i am the one who lives here im his grandaughter ive lived here for 10yrs with him
I'm sorry for your loss, Chaunisty. In Indiana, if you don't have a lease, you have tenant-at-will rights. This means they need to provide you with:
- A written notice to vacate.
- A *-day time frame to move out.
Consult a local attorney for personalized advice.