Indiana Code § 14-28-4-26

Building or land violating ordinance declared public nuisance; investigations
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Sec. 26. (a) The legislative body of the county or municipality may declare: (1) a building erected, raised, or converted; or (2) land or premises used; in violation of an ordinance or a regulation adopted under this chapter or under IC 13-2-22.6 (before its repeal) to be a common nuisance. The owner of the building, land, or premises is liable for maintaining a common nuisance.       (b) If penalties have been provided for violation of an ordinance, the attorney of the county or municipality shall, upon receipt of information of a violation of an ordinance or a regulation adopted under the county's or municipality's authority, make an investigation of the alleged violation. If the facts are sufficient to establish a reasonable belief that a violation has occurred, the attorney may file a complaint against the violator and prosecute the alleged violation. [Pre-1995 Recodification Citation: 13-2-22.6-22.]

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