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Can a landlord in Indianapolis record video and audio without telling the tenant?

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Landlord Tenant

Residential Lease Agreement

Indiana

I rent a room in a house. Landlord ./owner oesnt live here. A week ago he installed cameras in the living room and kitchen. They don't cover exterior doors. He said nothing to me but I see them. Not hidden. Tonight I found out he can talk to me and hear me through them. Is this legai? What should I do?

Joseph B.

Answered May 31, 2025

The question would be what exactly do you rent. Do you rent a room and the kitchen and livingroom are common areas or do you rent the entire space. You have an expectation of privacy inside the space you rent. So, for example, if you rent a single room, you have an expectation of privacy inside that room, and thus there is no expectation of privacy in the common areas. However, if you rent the entire space, then the area for your expectation of privacy is the entire unit. This does not apply to bathrooms or changing rooms or other areas where there is also a general expectation of privacy.

force majeure clause for covid -19

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Business Contracts

Business Contract

Indiana

my business is in IT services and wanna add this pandemic situation in force majeure clause

Jane C.

Answered Jan 18, 2022

I suggest you consult with an attorney. However, some items to include in the force majeure include pandemics and governmental regulations and ordinances.

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