2019 Indiana Code
Title 32. Property
Article 31. Landlord-Tenant Relations
Chapter 4. Moving and Storage of Tenant's Property
32-31-4-2. Liability; abandoned property; court order allowing removal by landlord

Universal Citation:
IN Code § 32-31-4-2 (2019)
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IC 32-31-4-2 Liability; abandoned property; court order allowing removal by landlord

Sec. 2. (a) A landlord has no liability for loss or damage to a tenant's personal property if the tenant's personal property has been abandoned by the tenant.

(b) For purposes of this section, a tenant's personal property is considered abandoned if a reasonable person would conclude that the tenant has vacated the premises and has surrendered possession of the personal property.

(c) An oral or a written rental agreement may not define abandonment differently than is provided in subsection (b).

(d) If a landlord is awarded possession of a dwelling unit by a court under IC 32-30-2, the landlord may seek an order from the court allowing removal of a tenant's personal property.

(e) If the tenant fails to remove the tenant's personal property before the date specified in the court's order issued under subsection (d), the landlord may remove the tenant's personal property in accordance with the order and deliver the personal property to a warehouseman under section 3 of this chapter or to a storage facility approved by the court.

[Pre-2002 Recodification Citation: 32-7-6-1.]

As added by P.L.2-2002, SEC.16. Amended by P.L.115-2007, SEC.2.

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