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Over 20,000 rental homes in Central Indiana are owned by out-of-state investors — that’s about one in four homes, with 16.2 percent owned by mega-investors.
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What rights do renters have when management companies change hands? One listener from La Porte was curious.
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The Indiana House voted Wednesday to overturn Gov. Eric Holcomb's 2020 veto of legislation that restricts local efforts to increase tenant rights and penalize bad acting landlords.
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The Indiana Senate voted Monday to override Gov. Eric Holcomb's veto of a tenant-landlord bill passed last year.
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Housing advocates urge Indiana lawmakers to uphold the Governors 2020 veto of a bill dealing with tenant-landlord relations.
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A new city ordinance that aims to inform renters of their rights goes into effect July 1 in Indianapolis.
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The Hoosier Housing Needs Coalition doesnt think the state has done enough to outline how it will protect people who may be at risk of being evicted.
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A controversial bill that would have restricted local municipalities from implementing measures to protect renters has been vetoed by Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb
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Republican lawmakers on Wednesday endorsed blocking Indiana cities from regulating rental properties.
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A large group of Indiana organizations have come together to oppose a bill that would hamper efforts to increase tenant rights. Nearly 300 organizations signed onto a letter addressed to Indiana lawmakers