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Subletting Laws in Indiana


Subtenants in Indiana are granted the same rights as a tenant according to Indiana's statutes. This means that a sublessee has the same remedies under the original lease as the original leaseholder - things like notice about rent changes or the right to a habitable home.

Indiana state law does not specifically address your right to sublet, so it's best to take a look at your lease. If your lease does not prohibit subletting, send your landlord a request for approval to sublet. On the other hand, if your lease says that you absolutely cannot sublet then you should not expect to sublet legally.


[1] Indiana Code, C 32-31-1-12

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