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Real Estate Laws in Indiana.

Indiana real-estate law runs primarily through Title 32 of the Indiana Code. Indiana is a judicial-foreclosure state, which means lenders must enforce residential mortgages through the courts. Indiana also has distinctive rules on mechanic’s liens, condominiums, and landlord-tenant matters that affect local practice.

Last verified: 2026-04-17

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Key Indiana Statutes

Indiana Property CodeI.C. tit. 32

Title 32 is Indiana’s main property statute, covering conveyances, liens, recording, condominiums, and landlord-tenant issues.

Indiana Judicial ForeclosureI.C. §§ 32-29-7 et seq.

Indiana requires judicial foreclosure on residential mortgages, with statutory notice, sale, and redemption procedures.

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