Property Management
Indiana's eviction process is initiated when the landlord serves the tenant with a:
ACourt summons without prior notice
BWritten notice (10-day notice to pay or vacate for nonpayment, or notice to quit for other violations) before filing an eviction lawsuit✓ Correct
CVerbal warning only
DPolice report
Explanation
Indiana's eviction process begins with the landlord providing proper written notice to the tenant — typically a 10-day notice to pay rent or vacate for nonpayment — before filing an action for eviction (possession) in court.
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