Property Management
An Indiana commercial tenant who stops paying rent but refuses to vacate is dealt with through:
ASelf-help remedies such as changing locks
BAn eviction (unlawful detainer) action in court✓ Correct
CReporting to the Indiana Real Estate Commission
DAutomatic forfeiture of their leasehold
Explanation
Indiana requires landlords to use the judicial eviction process for commercial tenants who fail to pay and refuse to vacate. Self-help remedies (changing locks) are prohibited.
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