
New Indiana laws address eviction records, squatters' rights, abandoned property, and emergency possession
Sandy MacKay opens the episode by exploring the growth of multifamily real estate in Canada, providing insights into the factors driving this expansion. The focus then shifts to legal updates from Indiana, where Sandy provides an overview of new laws affecting property management. He summarizes how these new laws are impacting the property management landscape in Indiana, offering listeners a detailed understanding of the changes. The episode concludes with closing remarks and a thank you message, rounding out the discussion with a comprehensive look at both Canadian market growth and important legal developments in the U.S. multifamily sector.
Key Points
- The multifamily real estate sector in Canada has been experiencing a consistent growth rate of over 5% annually, reshaping the real estate landscape across the nation.
- Senate Enrolled Act 142 in Indiana introduces measures to protect tenants' eviction records from public disclosure, which could inspire similar tenant protection initiatives in Canada.
- Senate Enrolled Act 157 and House Enrolled Act 1079 streamline processes for removing squatters and handling unclaimed tenant property, offering potential models for Canadian legislative changes.
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