Indiana Statutes

§ 32-21-13-5 — Permissible rules relating to display of political signs

Indiana § 32-21-13-5
JurisdictionIndiana
Title 32PROPERTY
Art. 21CONVEYANCE PROCEDURES FOR REAL
Ch. 13Display of Political Signs on Property Subject to

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Ind. Code § 32-21-13-5 (2026).

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A homeowners association may adopt and enforce rules relating to a sign described in section 3 of this chapter if the rules do any of the following:

(1)Restrict the size of a sign if the rule permits a homeowner to display a sign that is at least as large as signs commonly displayed during election campaigns.
(2)Restrict the number of signs that may be displayed if the rule permits a homeowner to display a reasonable number of signs.
(3)Restrict the locations where a sign may be displayed. However, a restriction under this subdivision may not prohibit the display of a sign:
(A)in a window on the homeowner's property; or
(B)on the ground that is part of the homeowner's property.

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Legislative History

As added by P.L.5-2010, SEC.1.

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