Indiana Code § 32-31-10-6

Distribution of federal rental assistance funds for COVID-19; designated landlord application process; tenant signature and certification required
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Sec. 6. (a) This section applies to: (1) the Indiana housing and community development authority in its role in distributing rental assistance funds made available by the federal government in response to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic; and (2) any political subdivision that distributes rental assistance funds made available by the federal government in response to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.       (b) Not later than August 31, 2022: (1) the Indiana housing and community development authority; and (2) any political subdivision to which this section applies; shall create a designated landlord application in addition to the tenant application process.       (c) A designated landlord application process created under subsection (b) must require that any application by a landlord for rental assistance funds made available by the federal government in response to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic must be signed and certified by the tenant.   IC 32-31-11 Chapter 11. Disclosure of Residential Eviction Information               32-31-11-1 Applicability             32-31-11-2 Applicability of definitions; "eviction action"             32-31-11-3 Right of tenant to petition court for nondisclosure order; court order; timing of order; appellate court duties; pending eviction actions in residential eviction diversion programs             32-31-11-4 Eviction actions resolved before July 1, 2022, or for which order of nondisclosure not otherwise issued; right of tenant to petition court for nondisclosure order; required information; order or hearing; burden of proof             32-31-11-5 Duty of courts to track eviction actions subject to nondisclosure order; furnishing of data to office of judicial administration for inclusion in reports

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