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A new report by Fair Housing Center of Central Indiana finds that Marion County filed nearly 19,000 eviction cases in the first nine months of 2025.
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But some key positions are still unfilled.
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Indiana researchers have unveiled a statewide evictions and foreclosures dashboard, believed to be the first of its kind in the country.
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A report, produced by the Indianapolis-based community data center SAVI, found that between January and June of 2022 roughly two-thirds of evictions came from large apartment complexes.
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Tenant advocates have long argued that eviction filings can serve as a permanent "scarlet E" that harms a renter's chances of getting housing in the future — even if an eviction filing against them is ultimately thrown out.
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Tenant advocates have long argued that eviction filings can serve as a permanent "scarlet E" that harms a renter's chances of getting housing in the future -- even if the eviction filing against them is ultimately thrown out.
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New numbers from the Indiana State Supreme Court show low participation in the eviction diversion program launched in November.
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The Indiana Supreme Court's order requires judges to tell landlords and tenants in an eviction hearing about available resources – emergency rental assistance, legal help and a state landlord-tenant settlement program.
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An estimated 64,000 eviction cases have been filed in the state since the start of the pandemic, with roughly 6,000 filed just since the CDC's moratorium was struck down in August.
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The Indiana Eviction Task Force will review the state's eviction process and make recommendations for implementing a pre-eviction diversion program.