Indiana Code § 32-28-14-8

Time limit for enforcing lien
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Sec. 8. (a) A homeowners association may enforce a homeowners association lien by filing a complaint in the circuit or superior court of the county where the real estate that is the subject of the lien is located. The complaint: (1) may not be filed earlier than ninety (90) days, unless: (A) another person files a foreclosure action on the property that is the subject of the lien; or (B) a person files written notice to file an action to foreclose the lien under section 9(a)(1) of this chapter; and (2) must be filed not later than five (5) years; after the date the statement and notice of intention to hold a lien was recorded under section 6 of this chapter.       (b) If a lien is not enforced within the time set forth in subsection (a), the lien is void.       (c) If a lien is foreclosed under this chapter, the court rendering judgment shall order a sale to be made of the real estate subject to the lien.

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