Property Management
In Indiana, a landlord seeking to evict a tenant for non-payment of rent must first provide:
AA 3-day notice to pay rent or vacate
BA 7-day notice to pay rent or vacate
CA 10-day notice to pay rent or vacate✓ Correct
DA 30-day notice to vacate
Explanation
Under Indiana Code 32-31-1-6, a landlord must give a tenant a 10-day notice to pay rent or vacate before filing an eviction (forcible entry and detainer) action for non-payment of rent.
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