Indiana 2026 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1435

Introduced
1/8/26  

Caption

Landlord-tenant matters.

Impact

The implications of HB1435 would be significant for property management in Indiana, particularly as it stipulates that beginning July 1, 2026, only authorized individuals or businesses can manage rental properties. This includes maintaining a physical office in Indiana or appointing a licensed real estate broker. Consequently, the legislation is designed to incentivize higher standards for property management and improve tenant protections across the state. It aims to enhance accountability in the management of rental properties, ultimately fostering a better living environment for tenants.

Summary

House Bill 1435 addresses key issues in landlord-tenant relations by mandating that landlords maintain their rental properties to specific health and safety standards. The bill requires landlords to ensure that premises are free from pests, mold, and rot and that essential systems—such as electrical, plumbing, heating, and air conditioning—are operational. Tenants are granted a formal mechanism for reporting repair requests that landlords must acknowledge within 24 hours and address within 72 hours, or face potential legal consequences regarding rent payments. This structured approach aims to protect tenants from unsafe living conditions and to ensure prompt action from landlords.

Contention

While the bill is intended to bolster tenant rights, it is not without contention. Landlords may view the stringent repair and maintenance requirements as burdensome, potentially increasing operational costs for managing rental properties. Additionally, there are concerns about the implications for small-scale landlords who may struggle to comply with the new requirements or who may lack the resources to respond to repair requests within the specified timeframe. As such, the bill could lead to debates on the balance between tenant protection and the economic viability of rental housing in Indiana.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HB1328

Landlord-tenant matters.

IN SB0467

Landlord-tenant matters.

IN SB0214

Residential landlord-tenant matters.

IN SB0300

Residential landlord-tenant matters.

IN SB0415

Landlord-tenant matters.

IN SB0537

Hard credit inquiries by landlords.

IN SB0360

Landlord obligation to pay fines before rental.

IN HB1333

Landlord pet policies.

IN SB0232

Landlord nexus.

IN SB0401

Landlord tax credit.

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