Landlord Showing Property Rules

Summary

Landlords in Indiana can show properties to prospective tenants but must provide reasonable notice. If no notice is given, it may violate tenant rights. Consult a local attorney.

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I am currently under contract with my landlord. I have till the end of April to move out and today I had a random stranger parked in my driveway looking in and around my home to rent because my landlord already posted the residence on Zillow... Now shouldn't she legally have to wait until we are out to rent or post on Zillow?
Hello ****, it's important to know the laws of your location. However, generally:
- A landlord can show a property to prospective tenants during the current lease.
- Proper notice, typically *-* hours, should be given.
- The lease may specify these terms.
Could you provide your location for more specific information?
Fort Wayne IN and she did not notify me about if any one was coming to look at her residence
Hello ****, in Indiana:
- Landlords can show the property to prospective tenants, but they must provide reasonable notice
- If no notice was given, this might be a violation of your rights
- You may want to consult with a local attorney or tenant's rights group.
No she did not notify us about her listing home on Zillow
Hello ****, if your landlord in Indiana is showing the property without notice, it's a potential violation. Here are your options:
- Discuss the issue with your landlord.
- Consult a local attorney.
- Contact the local tenant's rights group.