Indiana 2026 Regular Session

Indiana Senate Bill SB0181

Introduced
1/5/26  

Caption

Notice of eviction.

Impact

The proposed legislation will amend existing laws, specifically repealing previous provisions that allowed landlords to terminate leases with less notice. By instituting a required notification period for eviction actions, the bill seeks to protect tenant rights while encouraging landlords to adhere to established housing code standards and ensure a safe living environment. Furthermore, it mandates that landlords finish repairs ordered by enforcement authorities to comply with health and safety regulations, preventing landlords from pursuing eviction while failing to uphold their own responsibilities.

Summary

Senate Bill 181 (SB0181) proposes significant changes to eviction procedures in Indiana by mandating landlords to provide specific written notice to tenants prior to initiating any eviction process. The bill stipulates that at least five days' notice must be given, detailing the amount owed, any applicable late fees, acceptable payment methods, and the intent to file for eviction if the outstanding charges remain unpaid. This measure aims to enhance transparency and provide tenants with a fair opportunity to address their rental payment issues before facing legal action.

Contention

Discussions surrounding SB0181 may highlight a divide between landlords and tenant advocacy groups. Proponents of the bill argue that the added notice requirements provide necessary protections to tenants, addressing the ongoing issues of housing stability and fairness in the rental market. However, critics may argue that these stipulations could hinder landlords’ ability to efficiently manage their properties and pursue timely evictions, potentially leading to increased instances of non-compliance with necessary reparative measures, thus impacting property management and accountability within the housing market.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN SB0142

Eviction issues.

IN SB0227

Judicial salaries fee for eviction actions.

IN HB1140

Eviction assistance grant program.

IN HB1312

Public notices.

IN HB1012

Notice to owner of the site of an accident.

IN HB1393

Immigration notice.

IN SB0374

Publication of meeting notice on website.

IN HB1373

Rent escrow.

IN SB0208

Mandatory notification of the presence of firearms.

IN SB0214

Residential landlord-tenant matters.

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