Indiana CAM Reconciliation Compliance Guide for Landlords
Statutory requirements, tenant audit rights, and landlord obligations for commercial CAM reconciliation in Indiana.
Primary Statute
Ind. Code § 32-31-1 et seq. (Landlord-Tenant - primarily residential); commercial governed by general contract law
Key Takeaway for Landlords
Indiana's constitutional 3% property tax cap on commercial properties makes CAM tax estimates more predictable. You can build multi-year projections knowing effective rates cannot go above this ceiling.
Reconciliation Timing Requirements
No statutory deadline for commercial CAM reconciliation.
Tenant Audit Rights
No statutory commercial tenant audit rights.
Required Disclosures
No statutory commercial CAM disclosure requirements.
Penalty Provisions
No CAM-specific penalties for commercial leases.
Regulatory Body
Indiana Real Estate Commission
Indiana CAM Context
Indiana has constitutional property tax caps: 1% for residential, 2% for rental/agricultural, and 3% for commercial/industrial. These caps make CAM tax estimates more predictable. Indianapolis is the primary commercial market, with growing industrial and logistics sectors.
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