Indiana Residential Lease Agreement
Create a residential lease built for Indiana, including the disclosures the state requires. Fixed-term or month-to-month, free PDF download, no signup.
Verified against Indiana statute · 2026-06-11
Indiana lease rules at a glance
- Security deposit limit
- No statutory cap (IC §32-31-3).
- Deposit return window
- Within 45 days of termination and delivery of possession, with an itemized notice of deductions; the clock starts once the tenant gives a mailing address in writing (IC §32-31-3-12).
- Notice (month-to-month)
- 1 month (about 30 days) to end a month-to-month tenancy (IC §32-31-1-1).
- Rent control
- Rent control is prohibited — localities may not regulate rents (IC §32-31-1-20).
Required disclosures in Indiana
- Lead-based paint disclosure (federal law — required for any housing built before 1978).
- Manager/agent disclosure — the names and addresses of the person authorized to manage the unit and (if different) the owner, given at or before the rental agreement (IC §32-31-3-18).
Indiana required disclosures
- Lead-based paint disclosure (federal law — required for any housing built before 1978).
- Manager/agent disclosure — the names and addresses of the person authorized to manage the unit and (if different) the owner, given at or before the rental agreement (IC §32-31-3-18).
Output language
Starting template, not legal advice. Lease law varies by state and changes — have an attorney review before you sign.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What disclosures are required in a Indiana lease?
- Lead-based paint disclosure (federal law — required for any housing built before 1978). Manager/agent disclosure — the names and addresses of the person authorized to manage the unit and (if different) the owner, given at or before the rental agreement (IC §32-31-3-18). Confirm current requirements with Indiana's landlord-tenant law.
- How much can a landlord charge for a security deposit in Indiana?
- No statutory cap (IC §32-31-3). The deposit must be returned within: Within 45 days of termination and delivery of possession, with an itemized notice of deductions; the clock starts once the tenant gives a mailing address in writing (IC §32-31-3-12).
- How much notice to end a month-to-month lease in Indiana?
- 1 month (about 30 days) to end a month-to-month tenancy (IC §32-31-1-1).
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This template is a starting point for residential leases in Indiana, USA. It is not legal advice. Lease law varies by state and changes — confirm requirements with Indiana and have an attorney review it before signing.