Resources for Indiana Community Associations, HOAs, and Condo boards.
The attorneys and staff at Eads Murray & Pugh are dedicated to helping association board members and their associations’ community managers understand and act on the complex legal issues they face.
We can help simplify the “legal jargon” that you often confront, especially in your covenants and by-laws.
Resources for Current Clients
Dues Collection System
Whether or not your HOA is part of our annual service program, your board and your community manager (if any) have access to our collections program online so that you can obtain real-time information on our files for delinquent owners we are pursuing in collections.
Statutes
In addition to a number of reported cases decided by the Indiana Court of Appeals and the Indiana Supreme Court, Indiana has several statutes that apply, wholly or partially, to community associations. Here are links to those statutes. However, we caution you from relying upon these statutory provisions for any particular issue without first consulting an attorney.
Indiana Homeowners Association Act
This Indiana statute is specific to a wide variety of different kinds of homeowners associations, including subdivisions and townhomes.
Indiana Condominium Act
The Indiana statute applicable to condominiums (formerly referred to as horizontal property regimes).
Indiana Homeowners Association Lien Act
This Indiana statute pertains to HOA lien requirements.
Common Area Property & Tangible Personal Property Tax Exemptions
Indiana statute related to property tax exemptions granted to homeowners associations for common areas and tangible personal property.
Common Area Property & Tangible Personal Property Tax Exemptions (PDF)
Political Signs
Indiana statute on the display of political signs within community associations.
Community Association Tips and Information
Indiana HOA and Condo Law Glossary for Board members and community managers
Learn about terms often used in community association documents.
Community Associations Institute
Find additional information on the Community Associations Institute (CAI) website. CAI is a national, nonprofit organization providing outstanding resources for all varieties of community associations. Our firm has been a member for over 25 years.
Facts and Figures
There are currently 940,000 Hoosiers living in 345,000 homes in 4,725 community associations.
View more facts and figures by Community Associations Institute
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