While most property owners and tenants furnish and agree upon a lease contract, there are some cases when the clauses are not properly observed. In worse situations, the tenant refuses to vacate the premises even though they clearly understand that they have breached the contract. For cases like these, an eviction notice from the Indiana legal forms are furnished and served. This is a clear legal way for property owners to ensure that their tenants would come to terms to leaving the property. Among the reasons for landlords to require these Indiana legal forms is when tenants fail to pay their rents for extended periods, vandalize or destroy the property concerned or impose potential hazards to the place, the tenants and the neighborhood. These forms are legally binding as long as all the proper guidelines have been observed.

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