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Eviction moves quickly, and it's important to know what to expect and what your rights are when facing an eviction.
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Indianapolis renters face some of the highest eviction rates in the country, not only compared to other cities in Indiana, but to many major metros across the nation.
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Housing is cheaper in Indiana, compared with other states, but the state’s eviction rate is still one of the highest in the country.
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New book from a local lawyer details the issues that land people in court, possible solutions and the stories of those facing eviction.
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The amended bill would allow courts to automatically order some eviction cases to be hidden from public view.
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A report from the Women’s Fund of Central Indiana explores social determinants that affect women in the region.
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Housing advocates saw promise in a bill that would make it easier for renters to get some evictions sealed from their record. But they aren’t nearly as excited now after legislators in the Indiana Senate made a key change to the Republican-authored bill. Some worry the legislation wouldn’t make much of a difference at all.
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The Indiana Eviction Justice Network has launched a website that it hopes will help its court watching program spread to more communities across the state.
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Who determines nonprofit status for companies in the state, particularly for apartment complexes? And how are these landlords held accountable? That’s a question our audience wanted to know.
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Tenants removed evictions from their records during an eviction sealing clinic in Indianapolis Monday.