
Indiana Sues Landlord Over Unsafe Conditions at Major Complex
Indiana's Attorney General is suing an out-of-state landlord for allegedly failing to fix unsafe conditions at a 1,200-unit Indianapolis apartment complex.
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Indiana's Attorney General is suing an out-of-state landlord for allegedly failing to fix unsafe conditions at a 1,200-unit Indianapolis apartment complex.

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