Property Management

An Indiana property manager who enters a tenant's unit without proper notice (except in true emergencies) may be:

AActing within their rights as the owner's agent
BViolating Indiana landlord-tenant law, which requires reasonable notice before entry (typically 24 hours)✓ Correct
CRequired to document the entry for the owner
DPermitted if the tenant has missed rent payments

Explanation

Indiana landlord-tenant law requires landlords and their agents to provide reasonable advance notice before entering a tenant's dwelling (except for genuine emergencies). Unauthorized entry can constitute an invasion of privacy and breach of the tenant's quiet enjoyment.

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